A property manager must repay more than a year's electricity charges after a landlord only provided one power meter at a two-flat property, making it impossible for tenants to work out how much each of them owed.
The Tenancy Tribunal last Monday ordered Twin Rivers Real Estate to repay April Nepia $5022.41 for the power she paid for at her Ngaruawahia flat between August 2017 and November last year.
"There was only one electricity meter for the premises despite there being two flats," the tribunal said.
That single meter was a breach of the Residential Tenancies Act "because any utility that is to be paid for by a tenant must be attributable to use by that tenant".
The landlord required Nepia's daughter - who initially rented the premises - to acknowledge the single meter when signing the tenancy agreement, the tribunal said, trying to contract out of the law.