[2024] NZREADT 32 – JX v CAC2201 & Baker (13 September 2024) [pdf, 265 KB]
...licensee’s then solicitors replied on 11 October 2017 stating there were no grounds for any action against the licensee. [23] The purchaser next phoned the licensee in September 2020 informing her that a portion of the property had failed and would cost $500,000 to $600,000 to repair. [24] At some point, the purchaser commenced proceedings in the High Court against the vendors in relation to defects in the property. The licensee was not a party. The details of the claim are...