A Whangarei man has been prosecuted for doing building work only a licensed tradesman should have undertaken.
Daniel Reynolds was sentenced in the Whangarei District Court and ordered to pay a fine of $2000 for work on a residential property he was unqualified for, despite him assuring the homeowner otherwise.
Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment (MBIE) investigator Simon Thomas said Reynolds was not a licensed building practitioner qualified to carry out the extensive work on the structure and weather-tightness of the Whangarei home.
Thomas said the case was a lesson that all licensed and unlicensed tradespeople need to be aware of what work is within their limits.
''If not, this can be detrimental to the consumer and the tradesperson themselves, as we've seen in this case.''