NZ Property Investor

CASE OF THE ‘ANKLE BRACELET’

Mark and Denise Fincher have been ordered by the Tenancy Tribunal to pay their tenants $334.72, which is four days of rent paid for a self-contained apartment on the ground floor of their Northland house.

Before the tenancy started, one of the tenants had accepted a job in Paihia, had seen the property advertised

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