But TCIT received a complaint in October 2019, that alleged Poomia Investments had continued not to comply with its bond lodging obligations and these breaches were then brought to the Tenancy Tribunal. Watson said boarding house landlords needed to be aware they were running a residential accommodation business which needed to follow the Act. “They cannot rewrite the rules if they are of the opinion that lodging bonds is too much of a burden; they need to comply with the law,” Watson said. Under the Act, landlords who are operating a boarding house and require a bond of more than one week’s rent must lodge that bond with Tenancy Services within 23 working days and provide their tenant with a receipt.
Press Release – Ministry of Business Innovation and Employment A Huntly boarding house operator has been ordered to pay $8,956.28 and received a restraining order following evidence brought forward by MBIEs Tenancy Compliance and Investigations Team (TCIT) at the Tenancy Tribunal. A TCIT investigation found …
A Huntly boarding house operator has been ordered to pay $8,956.28 and received a restraining order following evidence brought forward by MBIE’s Tenancy Compliance and Investigations Team (TCIT) at the Tenancy Tribunal.
A TCIT investigation found landlord Poomia Investments Limited failed to lodge the bonds for 37 of its tenants at Rawhiti Lodge boarding house, and asked eight of those tenants to pay rent in advance before the expiry of the period for which their rent had already been paid.
Dannevirke Christmas tree display at Rawhiti Lodge a winner
13 Jan, 2021 11:38 PM
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Carter and Arthur Brown stand beside the Christmas tree created by their mother Yukimi Brown which was voted the most popular design. Photo / Supplied
Carter and Arthur Brown stand beside the Christmas tree created by their mother Yukimi Brown which was voted the most popular design. Photo / Supplied
Hawkes Bay Today
Dannevirke s Christmas tree extravaganza, organised by the Dannevirke Community Board, was a real success.
Board chairman Pat Walshe said about 800 people visited the display in the Rawhiti Lodge hall from December 14 to Christmas Eve.
Initially the extravaganza was to just be a display but the board decided to make it a competition with the public voting on the two best trees.
Dannevirke Christmas tree display open late night
20 Dec, 2020 05:00 PM
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Hawkes Bay Today
The success of the Dannevirke Community Board s Christmas tree extravaganza has well exceeded expectations.
Board chairman Pat Walshe, who came up with the idea after visiting a similar display in the small South Island town of Renwick, said he was surprised by the response to the display which was well beyond what he had expected.
The display, held in the Rawhiti Lodge hall on High St, opened last Monday and had 20 people through the door.
On Thursday 80 people visited and by the end of the week a total of 200 had been through the door.
Dannevirke Christmas tree display a spectacular sight
15 Dec, 2020 05:00 PM
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Hours of work have gone into creating these beautiful Christmas trees.
Hawkes Bay Today
By: Sue Emeny
Dannevirke Community Board s Christmas tree extravaganza has lived up to its name with an amazing array of trees on display.
The display, which was the idea of community board chairman Pat Walshe, has attracted 21 entries.
It s being held in the Rawhiti Lodge hall on High St and is well worth a visit.
The trees were put in place on Sunday and the display officially opened on Monday.
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Walshe and deputy chairman Terry Hynes were at the hall on Monday for the opening and were impressed with the imaginative designs and the hours of work that had gone into decorating the individual trees.