Housing: Redbridge landlord prosecuted for endangering lives
A landlord has been prosecuted for endangering the lives of tenants by letting out five very poorly managed and unlicensed Houses in Multiple Occupation (HMOs) in High Road, Ilford.
A landlord has been prosecuted for endangering the lives of tenants by letting out five very poorly managed and unlicensed Houses in Multiple Occupation (HMOs) in High Road, Ilford.
Norwich City Council was successful in prosecuting two landlords at Norwich Magistrates’ Court yesterday for putting tenants at risk.
A landlord faces a total of £5,200 in fines and costs after being found guilty at Watford Magistrates court of nine offences relating to the safety of tenants at her rented property in Wood Close, Hatfield.
An accredited Haringey landlord, with a large property portfolio, is the first to be fined under a special licensing scheme that regulates houses in multiple occupation (HMOs) in the Harringay Ladder area.
Cardiff Council’s Housing Enforcement Team has brought a successful prosecution against Topaz Property Company Ltd, which was fined £15 000 at Cardiff’s Magistrates Court on June 25th 2013, for offences under the Housing Act 2004 and the Licensing and Management of Houses in Multiple Occupation Regulations 2007.