Landlord Donna Miers back before Tenancy Tribunal

Landlord Donna Miers faces Tenancy Tribunal again over unpaid orders related to a Timaru property tenancy.

Landlord Donna Miers back before Tenancy Tribunal

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Landlord Donna Miers is back before the Tenancy Tribunal over unpaid orders, according to a recent report. The case involves ongoing proceedings between a former tenant of a property in Timaru and Miers' company, Okahu Limited.

The tenant lived at the property from August 2024 to October 2025. Last year, both parties attended tribunal hearings, but details of the current unpaid orders remain unverified.

This is not the first time Miers has faced tribunal action. In 2023, she was ordered to pay $5,000 in exemplary damages for failing to provide a healthy home, as reported by RNZ. The current case highlights ongoing compliance issues.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Tenancy Tribunal?

The Tenancy Tribunal is a New Zealand body that resolves disputes between landlords and tenants.

Who is Donna Miers?

Donna Miers is a landlord and director of Okahu Limited, involved in multiple Tenancy Tribunal cases.

What happened in the 2023 case?

In 2023, Miers was ordered to pay $5,000 in exemplary damages for failing to provide a healthy home.

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