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Tenant’s appeal dismissed after threats at historic Warwick House boarding lodge in Nelson

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Tracy Neal
Tenant’s appeal dismissed after threats at historic Warwick House boarding lodge in Nelson
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A tenant at a historic boarding house in Nelson, New Zealand, was evicted following complaints about threatening behavior toward other residents. The tenant's subsequent legal appeals were dismissed after he failed to attend hearings or submit evidence.

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This case highlights the legal processes involved in tenancy disputes and the balance between tenant rights and the safety of residents in shared living environments.

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A tenant was evicted from Nelson's historic Warwick House after the landlords received complaints from other tenants within 48 hours of his arrival. Photo / Tracy Neal

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