Tenants of three Government MPs live in cold, damp homes where the insulation is inadequate or non-existent.
Defence Minister Jonathan Coleman, who lives in a $1.74 million waterfront house on Auckland's Northcote Point, is owner or trustee of two small rental properties.
In one, in Summer St, Ponsonby, one of the tenants said the house was cold in winter and she thought it had made her sick. An insulation inspector said it had some ceiling insulation but nothing underfloor.
In another, in Dominion St, Takapuna, pregnant mum Rebekah Brittin said she was worried for the health of her three-year-old son and her baby, due in summer.
Her two-bedroom unit seemed to grow green, furry mould everywhere, she said, and she spent most of last weekend, mop in hand, scrubbing it off the ceilings.