But who should pay compensation when a neighbour blocks the sun's rays?
Sally Lindsay Wed, 05 Jul 2017
The more sunshine a house gets the more valuable it is, world first research from Wellington-based Motu Economic and Public Policy Research Trust shows.
The research found that each additional daily hour of direct sunlight on average across a year a house gets adds 2.4% to its market
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