
A woman who said she was running a 鈥榟ome-based business鈥 but left out 鈥榮ex worker鈥 on her rental application, has been evicted after the landlords spotted her advertising sexual services for herself and seven others from their apartment.
The landlords discovered their premises being used as a brothel when they found photographs of the inside of their property on the website 鈥淕orgeous Girls鈥.
The website, which outlined services offered by six women and one transsexual person, was registered in their tenant鈥檚 name according to a decision that was recently released by the Tenancy Tribunal.
The decision says the tenant claimed 鈥淕orgeous Girls鈥 was not her website but that she was a sole trader with contracts receiving payment for the services she provides, and paying a commission to 鈥淕orgeous Girls.鈥
The woman was evicted almost immediately following the tenancy tribunal decision. Stock / 123rf
When the landlords made the discovery, they emailed a notice to 鈥渃ease and desist your illegal activities鈥 which she ignored. The decision says they were unable to get insurance for the property as the woman was carrying out an unlawful activity under city brothel bylaws.
The apartment is one of three in a multi-unit residential complex located in an area, under the city council鈥檚 brothel bylaws, prohibiting brothels.
A 鈥榮mall owner-operated brothel鈥 is only permitted if it is not part of a multi-unit residential complex and not more than four sex workers where each is retaining control over his or her earnings.
Although the tenant admitted not telling the landlords her business included sex work, she said the nature of her 鈥榟ome-based business鈥 was irrelevant.
Tenancy Adjudicator Robyn Merrett agreed with the landlords and ordered her eviction.
鈥淚 am satisfied that (the tenant) has intentionally carried out commercial sex work at the premises and in doing so, has committed the unlawful act...The effect on the landlords has been significant.
鈥淭hey are concerned about not having insurance for the property because of (her) actions...Also of concern was (her) cavalier attitude to the landlords鈥 insurance issues and her continual denial she is doing anything wrong,鈥 Merrett said.
Possession of the property was granted to the landlords almost immediately and the tenant was ordered to pay $520 exemplary damages.
Shannon Pitman is a Whang膩rei based reporter for Open Justice covering courts in the Te Tai Tokerau region. She is of Ng膩puhi/ Ng膩ti P奴kenga descent and has worked in digital media for the past five years. She joined 九一星空无限 in 2023.
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