Kainga Ora resident Ada Shi wants something done about her safety after threatening behaviour from her neighbour. Photo / Jason Oxenham
A resident at an Auckland Kainga Ora apartment block says she fears for her safety and that of other residents after she was allegedly threatened with an axe by one of her neighbours.
Police said they are investigating a complaint relating to an ongoing dispute at the residential complex.
Ada Shi, 48, has been living in her apartment since 2016 and said she called police after another resident allegedly raised an axe to threaten her and visitors to her home last weekend.
She claimed the neighbour also poured urine across her mat and front entrance of her apartment and put human faeces on the top of her rubbish bin.
That neighbour kept shouting from her window, including using swear words, when she saw Herald journalists at Shi’s property.
We made the decision not to speak to that neighbour so as not to escalate the situation.
Kainga Ora regional director John Tubberty said he was limited to what he could comment on because of privacy matters.
“We take complaints very seriously and have been actively working to resolve this complex situation,” Tubberty said.
“As is often the case with disputes between neighbours, there are differing accounts about what has been happening.
“However, there is no doubt that some of the behaviour demonstrated by the customer involved in this situation... has been simply unacceptable.”
Tubberty said the agency had taken action to address the matter, including using tools available to it as a landlord under the Residential Tenancies Act.
“We cannot go into further details for privacy reasons, but we are working towards resolving this situation,” he said.
Tubberty said in its role as a landlord, Kainga Ora works closely with other agencies when needed.
“In situations where people are concerned for the physical safety of themselves or others, it is important they get in contact with the police immediately as they are the agency responsible for protecting public safety,” he said.
Shi claimed the neighbour has been giving her and other residents in the complex “hell”.
“Once I came home to having rotten fish thrown outside my backyard and I’ve also had my fruit trees damaged. It’s really unbearable,” she said.
“The neighbour would also randomly bang on my windows and yell non stop in the middle of the night. I can’t sleep and it has been affecting my work.”
Shi said the woman’s behaviour had gotten worse recently, and claimed it escalated last Saturday to her using an axe to threaten her visitors.
“I had two visitors who are missionaries from America coming to see me, and for no reason, this neighbour started abusing them and tried to scare them with an axe,” Shi claimed.