A penthouse apartment rented for $1063 a week is part of a $2.1 million leaky building wrangle between a retired Wellington solicitor and Auckland Council.
Two top-floor penthouse apartments at 196 Hobson St in the central city have turned into a nightmare for Bob Cummins, who bought them for $1.8m in 2006 as an investment for his family.
Cummins says it has been a bombsite for three years and, although he has no emotional attachment to the investment properties, it has been stressful.
"They are all stripped. It's like a cyclone has gone through. We have had to replace the entire roof of the building as well as all the wall framing. It's just another sorry tale in a saga from leaky buildings," Cummins said.
The tenant of the $1063-a-week unit was forced out in September 2012 when shrink wrap and scaffolding covered the window from a separate re-cladding job on the rest of the 12-storey apartment building. The second apartment, rented for $475 a week, was vacated in May 2013.