“All other avenues to recover the outstanding debt were explored and were unsuccessful.
“There was no mortgage on the property and penalties had not achieved payment. The only option left was to go through the courts.”
The ratepayer, after being advised to make arrangements to clear the rates within three months of the judgement date, failed to do so, forcing the rating sale.
Proceeds of the sale will cover the unpaid rates and the council’s legal fees. The remainder will be paid to the ratepayer.
Local authorities have several tools to assist in collecting unpaid rates, including penalties, recovery from another party that has an interest in the property (typically a bank if a property has a mortgage) or enforcement through the courts.
Waipā District Council currently has legal action under way on 10 other properties to recover $89,072.85.