Rent control policy questioned
He plans to introduce a private member's bill to get "rent stabilisation" across the city.
The party’s replacement for David Shearer will be announced on Sunday but Robertson said he would push the idea whether he got the top job or not.
The proposal would keep a lid on the amount that rent could be increased per year.
New homes would be exempt and the policy would have a sunset clause of three to five years.
Robertson said people were charging crazy rents in the quake-hit city. The 12% annual rent increase meant something had to be done, he said.
Banks said rent controls would just make it harder for would-be tenants to find a home.
“When housing is limited it must be rationed. Higher prices create an incentive for people to make houses and rooms available for renting. It encourages renters to economise by taking less space …This makes rented accommodation available to more people.”
He said forced lower rents would reduce the incentive to meet market demand.
“This will make the rental housing shortage worse. It will particularly disadvantage those who are looking to rent and their desperation will make illegal under-the-table payments inevitable.