2016 Kaikōura/Hurunui earthquake claims settlement research: Evaluating the impacts of cash settlements on the long-term quality of the housing stock (Housing Quality Report)
Authors: Eade, C., Bird, E., Horsfall, S., Brown, C., Brunsdon, D., and Brunsdon, N.
Project Number: 2049
Abstract
This report investigates the impacts of cash settlement of insurance claims following the 2016 Kaikōura/Hurunui earthquake. In particular, the report focuses on the impact on the long-term quality of housing. The research draws on insurance claims data, building consent data, real estate data, and results from a 2022 claimant survey carried out by the research team.
Related project reports include:
- 2016 Kaikōura/Hurunui earthquake claims settlement research: Project summary report.
- Understanding the outcomes of managed residential repair following the Canterbury earthquakes (Literature Review Report)
- Claimant and community experiences and impacts from the Kaikōura/Hurunui earthquake residential repair process (Impacts Report)
- Key principles and considerations for residential claims settlement following future events (Discussion Paper)
- Claims and Consent Data Report for 2016 Kaikōura/Hurunui Earthquake Claims Settlement Research
- Kaikoura earthquake as-is-where-is listings analysis for EQC Kaikōura claims settlement project
- 2016 Kaikōura/Hurunui earthquake claims settlement research: Claimant survey analysis on housing quality