<p>It's a modern trend; one relationship, two separate residences, couples living apart together. But does this mean they are exempt from property relationship laws? And at a time when everything seems so precarious and unpredictable, why would anyone be considering raising interest rates?</p><p>In this episode, Susan answers questions about:</p><ul><li>Why are interest rates increasing?</li><li>Do new build houses experience the same rate of capital growth when house prices are rising, or do they have a bit of depreciation when they lose their newness?</li><li>What happens to my foreign pension if I come to live in New Zealand?</li><li>Do relationship property laws apply if you don't live together?</li><li>Is the government receiving more revenue from the rise in fuel prices?</li><li>My kid spent up large online using my credit card. How do I prevent this from happening again?</li><li>And how much have Roblox share prices risen since they were listed?</li></ul><p><em>If you have a money question you'd like Susan to answer, put it in an email or voice memo, then send it to <a href="mailto:
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[email protected]</a></em>.</p><p><a href="https://www.rnz.co.nz/podcast/no-stupid-questions?share=2bfa24f2-0899-4d43-abee-c8c7e4b43d78">Go to this episode on rnz.co.nz for more details</a></p>