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Wolfbrook faces lawsuit for ‘unconscionable conduct’

High Court action cites breach of contract by Christchurch owners of townhouse and apartment developer.

Wolfbrook has won an initial legal skirmish.

Wolfbrook Residential has scored a small victory in the Wellington High Court with the plaintiff forced to register mortgage security against her property ahead of progressing claims.

In his judgment on May 22, released this week, Associate Judge Andrew Skelton ruled that the plaintiff, Pamela

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Brent Melville Mon, 10 Jun 2024
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