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Housing: St Helens landlord ordered to pay over £7,000

Housing: St Helens landlord ordered to pay over £7,000

by theEHP | Oct 1, 2014 | Housing

A London-based landlord was fined £3,500 and ordered to pay costs of £3,807 after failing to comply with a Formal Improvement Notice served by St Helens Council.

Housing: Rogue landlord ordered to repay more than £5,000 in housing benefit

Housing: Rogue landlord ordered to repay more than £5,000 in housing benefit

by theEHP | Oct 1, 2014 | Housing

A landlord convicted of a string of offences which put the tenants of his Chester bedsits at risk has been ordered to repay housing benefit totaling more than £5,000.

Housing: Cardiff’s crackdown on rogue landlords gathers pace

Housing: Cardiff’s crackdown on rogue landlords gathers pace

by theEHP | Aug 27, 2014 | Housing

Cardiff City Council has prosecuted a further rogue landlord for offences relating to breaches of the regulations for houses in multiple occupation, at a court hearing at Cardiff Magistrates Court.

Housing: Huge fine for landlords who rented out unsafe property

Housing: Huge fine for landlords who rented out unsafe property

by theEHP | Aug 25, 2014 | Housing

Two landlords have been prosecuted and ordered to pay a total of £65,970 after renting out an unsafe House in Multiple Occupation (HMO) (Photos on Flickr).

Housing: Wolverhmpton cracks down on dangerous housing

Housing: Wolverhmpton cracks down on dangerous housing

by theEHP | Aug 25, 2014 | Housing

Irresponsible landlords in Wolverhampton who flout regulations and potentially put tenants’ lives at risk are being warned they will be prosecuted (Photos on Flickr).

Housing: Landlord ordered to pay £18,000 for renting out unsafe property

Housing: Landlord ordered to pay £18,000 for renting out unsafe property

by theEHP | Aug 25, 2014 | Housing

A landlord has been ordered to pay £18,914 after renting out an unsafe and unlicensed House in Multiple Occupation (HMO) in the latest prosecution by Redbridge Council (Photos on Flickr).

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