By Catherine Hutton, Open Justice reporter of

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After plans to demolish an "old and dingy" house, and develop the site into townhouses were held up, the developer rented it out as a boarding house.

It quickly became overcrowded and issues with property maintenance, and the presence of mould and asbestos emerged.

Now, the "head tenant" has won a substantial payout, after a string of complaints revealed aspects of the premises were unlawful.

Peter Mazany's company, Mazany Holdings, has owned the property and another in the Auckland suburb of Birkdale since 2016.

He has acknowledged he was at fault, saying he didn't fully understand the rules around boarding houses.

Originally, the sites were slated for development, with plans to build 26 new terraced townhouses, but planning delays, Covid lockdowns and supply chain issues delayed his plans.

Instead, Mazany rented out rooms in one of the houses, first as a residential tenan

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