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Agent guilty of misconduct for not telling home buyer of gang pad next door

But within a few days of moving in, the buyer learned her new neighbours were involved with one of the biggest gangs in New Zealand. She challenged Tapu over her failure to mention it, but the agent said it should have been well known to anyone who knew the area and had mentioned only that homeless people sometimes slept there. Google Maps The property, known as “No 105” was known by Te Kūiti locals as a Mongrel Mob pad, but not to a buyer of a neighbouring property until after purchase. The decision said the gang pad, referred to as “No. 105”, was once a bottle store.

Should rabbits be on the LIM report?

Should rabbits be on the LIM report? Newsroom 2 hrs ago © Provided by Newsroom It’s a dream lifestyle in a dream location, but owning property in Central Otago often comes with an expanding family of unwanted guests. Should real estate agents be telling prospective buyers about the rabbit problem? World famous for its breathtaking landscape, skifields, wineries and pristine lakes, Central Otago is also fast becoming notorious for its pest population. And those buying into the lifestyle dream need to be aware of what they are taking on, according to long-time real estate agent, Edwin Lewis. The fact the costly, destructive and incredibly persistent pests accompany most purchases is proving a rude shock to many newcomers throughout the region.

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