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A New Zealand tenant lost his $17,020 compensation claim after the Tenancy Tribunal ruled his social media posts and behavior—calling a neighbor a "groomer"—were unjustified and antisocial.
A New Zealand tenant seeking $17,020 in compensation lost his case at the Tenancy Tribunal after posting social media videos accusing a neighbor of having a "groomer vibe" similar to his childhood abuser.
The tribunal found three antisocial behaviour notices issued against him were justified, citing verbal abuse, threats, and distressing online content that caused fear among staff and neighbors.
Despite claims of trauma, worsening agoraphobia, and retaliation, the tribunal rejected the compensation request, noting the tenant’s conduct was persistent and unsupported by evidence, including false allegations about landlord staff.
The tenancy was terminated, and the tribunal ruled the landlord’s actions were proportionate and necessary.
Un inquilino de Nueva Zelanda perdió su reclamo de compensación de $ 17,020 después de que el Tribunal de Inquilinos dictaminó que sus publicaciones en las redes sociales y su comportamiento - llamando a un vecino un "groomer" - eran injustificados y antisociales.