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Tenancy Tribunal case 5415113 — Rent arrears at Unit/Flat Unit 11E, 8 White Street, Auckland Central,
Decided 18 February 2026 · Published 18 February 2026 · Application 5415113
- Rent arrears
At a glance
Key facts from the published tribunal order.
Outcome
Landlord favoured
From published order
Location
Auckland
Tribunal region
Adjudicator
R Merrett
Dispute themes
Award balance
Gross awards, any bond applied per the order, and the remaining balance payable.
- Gross award
- $5,843.00
- Bond payment as ordered
- −$2,580.00
- Total balance for Tenant to pay Landlord
- $3,263.00
Claims & awards
What this tenancy cost at tribunal — claim, category, amount, and party awarded, with reconciled net total.
| Claim | Landlord | Tenant | Reason |
|---|---|---|---|
| Rent arrears to 18 February 2026 | $5,815.00 | Rent arrears to 18 February 2026 | |
| Filing fee reimbursement | $28.00 | Filing fee reimbursement | |
| Net award | $3,263.00 | ||
| Total payable by Tenant to Landlord | $3,263.00 |
Claims and awards for application 5415113 — net $3,263.00 NZD. Verify on MoJ.
Rent arrears to 18 February 2026
- Amount
- $5,815.00
- Awarded to
- Landlord
- Reason
- Rent arrears to 18 February 2026
Filing fee reimbursement
- Amount
- $28.00
- Awarded to
- Landlord
- Reason
- Filing fee reimbursement
Net award
Landlord $3,263.00
Total payable by Tenant to Landlord
Landlord $3,263.00
Claim types — money lines allowed on this order
Order
- The tenancy of Yancheng Mou at Unit/Flat Unit 11E, 8 White Street, Auckland Central, Auckland 1010, Bianco Off Queen is terminated, and possession is granted to Name Hoverd & Co Property Management Ltd, Blair Knight and Milos Pejovic, at 4pm on 18 February 2026.
- The Bond Centre is to pay the bond of $2,580.00 (BN-00046850) to Name Hoverd & Co Property Management Ltd As Agent For Blair Knight And Milos Pejovic immediately.
- Yancheng Mou must pay Name Hoverd & Co Property Management Ltd, Blair Knight and Milos Pejovic $3,263.00 immediately, calculated as shown in the table below:
Reasons
- Ms Keoghan attended the hearing for the landlord. The tenant was phoned on the number provided but there was no response to the call.
- The landlord has applied for termination of the tenancy for breach of the tenant’s obligations, rent arrears and refund of the bond.
Should the tenancy be terminated?
- Where a landlord applies to terminate for breach, and rent is at least 21 days in arrears on the hearing date, the Tribunal must terminate the tenancy: sections 55 and 56(2) Residential Tenancies Act 1986.
- Rent is at least 21 days in arrears at the hearing date. The tenancy is terminated.
How much does the tenant owe?
- The landlord provided rent records which prove the amount owing at the end of the tenancy.
- The landlord has been successful in its claims and is therefore entitled to payment of the Tribunal application fee.
Topics & place
Topics are dispute themes across the order (not the same as claim-type money lines).
Residential Tenancies Act sections
s55
Key findings
- Dispute theme: rent arrears
Property management
Frequently asked questions
Common questions about this Tenancy Tribunal case.
What was the outcome of Tenancy Tribunal case 5415113?
The tribunal order states: The tenancy of Yancheng Mou at Unit/Flat Unit 11E, 8 White Street, Auckland
How much money was awarded in case 5415113?
Filing Fee: $28.00 awarded to landlord; Rent Arrears: $5,815.00 awarded to landlord
What type of tenancy dispute was case 5415113?
The primary dispute was Rent arrears.
Where can I read the official tribunal order for case 5415113?
The official Ministry of Justice published order is available at https://forms.justice.govt.nz/search/Documents/TTV2/PDF/13147024-Tenancy_Tribunal_Order.pdf.