Clever body corporate obstructs plans for overthrow
Latest twist in long running fight to get rid of allegedly insolvent body corporate.
Victoria Young
Wed, 08 Apr 2015
Rental firm Lihua has spent years trying to overthrow the body corporate of the Empire Building in Auckland’s CBD.
The firm, which owns one unit and manages several in the 19-storey building, believes the current body corporate is insolvent and poorly managed.
The body corporate has a contract
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Victoria Young
Wed, 08 Apr 2015
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