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Tenancy Tribunal case 5510013 — Tenancy dispute at 47 Kirk Street, Otaki, Otaki 5512
Published 26 May 2026 · Application 5510013
At a glance
Key facts from the published tribunal order.
Outcome
Mixed / unclear
From published order
Location
Otaki
Tribunal region
Adjudicator
R Kee
Dispute themes
Claims & awards
What this tenancy cost at tribunal — claim, category, amount, and party awarded, with reconciled net total.
| Claim | Landlord | Tenant | Reason |
|---|---|---|---|
| rk Street, Otaki 5512 to Property Brokers Limited as agent for Mike Willing, immediately. 2. The tenants must reimburse | $28.00 | rk Street, Otaki 5512 to Property Brokers Limited as agent for Mike Willing, immediately. 2. The tenants must reimburse |
Claims and awards for application 5510013. Verify on MoJ.
rk Street, Otaki 5512 to Property Brokers Limited as agent for Mike Willing, immediately. 2. The tenants must reimburse
- Amount
- $28.00
- Awarded to
- Landlord
- Reason
- rk Street, Otaki 5512 to Property Brokers Limited as agent for Mike Willing, immediately. 2. The tenants must reimburse
Order
- The Tribunal grants possession of the premises at 47 Kirk Street, Otaki 5512 to Property Brokers Limited as agent for Mike Willing, immediately.
- The tenants must reimburse the landlord $28.00 for the filing fee.
Reasons
- The Tribunal heard this application remotely on Microsoft Teams.
- Wendi Green attended the hearing for the landlord.
- The tenants did not attend. The hearing proceeded in their absence.
- The landlord has applied for possession of the premises following the termination of the tenancy by way of a 90-day notice.
- The landlord issued the tenants with a 90-day notice on 17 February 2026. The notice is valid. The notice ended the tenancy on 19 May 2026. Unfortunately, the tenants did not vacate the premises as they were legally obliged to do, and they are still in the premises despite the landlord’s further communications to leave.
- The landlord’s application satisfies the requirements for an application for a possession order under s 64(1) of the Residential Tenancies Act 1986.
- The law entitles the landlord to immediate possession. The Tribunal makes a formal possession order.
- The tenants must reimburse the landlord for the filing fee because the landlord has succeeded in its claim.
Topics & place
Topics are dispute themes across the order (not the same as claim-type money lines).
Residential Tenancies Act sections
s64(1)
Property management
Frequently asked questions
Common questions about this Tenancy Tribunal case.
What was the outcome of Tenancy Tribunal case 5510013?
The tribunal order states: The Tribunal grants possession of the premises at 47 Kirk Street, Otaki 5512 to
How much money was awarded in case 5510013?
Rk Street, Otaki 5512 To Property Br…: $28.00 awarded to landlord
What type of tenancy dispute was case 5510013?
The dispute type was not classified.
Where can I read the official tribunal order for case 5510013?
The official Ministry of Justice published order is available at https://forms.justice.govt.nz/search/Documents/TTV2/PDF/13658365-Tenancy_Tribunal_Order.pdf.