The Te Arawa Lakes Trust has hit back at a claim it is trying to bully a young Maketū couple to leave their "cherished" family home of 40 years.
Aaron Pascoe, 37, said he, his heavily pregnant wife and 2-year-old daughter, were given until noon on Thursday to leave their Little Waihi property after the landowner, Te Arawa Lakes Trust, served a trespass notice on them earlier this week.
Pascoe is vowing to fight the eviction notice and said they were staying put.
His grandparents, Kenneth and Hunakiwhangara Broughton, bought the home in 1979 while also agreeing to lease the land the house sits on from Te Arawa.
Pascoe said the family kept up to date with their leasehold payments until last year when Hunakiwhangara died in March. Her husband had died in 2009.