States on the search page "on behalf of the tenant" so I assume the money will go to all the tenants.
Both managers and landlords. Some is complaint driven but other cases seem more like an audit scenario.
I did see an add on Trademe last year for an investigator for the Porirua area.
Who pays the fine is a question of agency and solvency. In this case because the property manager is at fault rather than the landlord they are the named party. If they were insolvent then it is possible the landlord could be chased for the amount but this would depend on the wording of the tenancy agreement and management agreement and how the adjudicator interpreted all the legal issues.
Both managers and landlords. Some is complaint driven but other cases seem more like an audit scenario.
I did see an add on Trademe last year for an investigator for the Porirua area.
Who pays the fine is a question of agency and solvency. In this case because the property manager is at fault rather than the landlord they are the named party. If they were insolvent then it is possible the landlord could be chased for the amount but this would depend on the wording of the tenancy agreement and management agreement and how the adjudicator interpreted all the legal issues.
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