September 21, 2025 - 05:14

In a troubling turn of events, homebuyers in Waikato have found themselves living in a caravan after discovering serious issues with their recently purchased property. The agents involved in the sale, Steven and Scott Mathis along with Pete Lissington, have faced fines due to their failure to disclose critical information regarding the property.
The buyers were shocked to learn that the house contained asbestos, a hazardous material that poses significant health risks. Additionally, the property was sold with misleading information about driveway access, which turned out to be non-existent. As a result of these oversights, the buyers are now left with a home that is uninsurable, adding to their financial and emotional distress.
This situation raises serious questions about the responsibilities of real estate agents in ensuring transparency and protecting the interests of homebuyers. The repercussions of such negligence can have lasting impacts on families seeking a safe and secure place to live.
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