The Code of Residents' Rights summarises the basic rights the Retirement Villages Act gives to all residents.
A copy of the Code must be given to intending residents with their disclosure statement. The village operator must also give a copy to a resident or intending resident if they ask for one.
The full text of the Code of Residents' Rights, in Schedule 4 of the Act, is set out below:
This is a summary of the basic rights given to you by the Retirement Villages Act 2003.
Your rights exist alongside the rights of other residents and the rights of the operator, the people who work at the village, and the people who provide services at the village. In the same way that these people are expected to respect your rights, it is expected that you in return will respect their rights and treat them with courtesy.
Operator's contact person
If you want more information about your rights or wish to make a complaint against the operator or another resident, the operator's contact person is [name] [telephone number]
Other contact persons
Other contact persons, if you wish to make a complaint about a breach of your rights, are:
The statutory supervisor (if there is one):
The Registrar of Retirement Villages.
Information
The Retirement Commissioner publishes information on the code of residents' rights and disputes procedures available under the Retirement Villages Act 2003 that may assist to resolve your complaint.
The Code of Residents' Rights does not cover any health or disability services or facilities. Consumers of health and disability services have rights under the Code of Health and Disability Services Consumers' Rights (which has the status of a regulation under the Health and Disability Commissioner Act 1994). To contact the Health and Disability Commissioner see Contacts at the end of this guide.