Housing: Oxford brothers fined for not returning RFI
Two brothers have been prosecuted for landlord offences after failing to return a form which stated that their property was a House in Multiple Occupation (HMO).
Two brothers have been prosecuted for landlord offences after failing to return a form which stated that their property was a House in Multiple Occupation (HMO).
A Letting Agent faces a total of £41,200 in fines and costs after pleading guilty at Watford Magistrates Court to thirteen offences, relating to the safety of tenants in five rented properties in Aviation Avenue and Mosquito Way, Hatfield.
The owner of a chain of six shops in London has been fined £10,450 for the appalling housing conditions of his tenants above his shop, the Sunrise convenience store in Shaftesbury Avenue.
A landlord has been fined following a fire in an outbuilding that left two people in hospital. Ace Management, of Kings Avenue, Winchmore Hill, London, was ordered to pay £12,000 after admitting renting a house in Melfort Road, Thornton Heath, without being licensed to do so.
Two companies and two managers of houses in multiple occupation (HMOs) were fined a total of £27,000 and ordered to pay costs totalling £25,000 for offences in relation to two HMOs in Newport.