A Tauranga property management business has been fined for withholding $136,000 of tenants' money from Tenancy Services' bond centre.
Bay City Rentals Tga was fined more than $16,000 after it failed to lodge bonds paid by tenants and also neglected to provide statements about insulation in properties it was managing.
The chief executive of the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment took the case against the company and shareholder and director Nigel David Walker, although his name was subsequently removed as a part of the claim.
The Tenancy Tribunal said: "There is a strong public interest in maintaining the integrity of the bond system. Therefore, deterring other landlords from bypassing the system is a legitimate consideration in calculating exemplary damages. Here the bond money totalled $136,328. That is a substantial amount of money withheld from the bond centre for a substantial period of time."
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