Housing: Unlicensed Liverpool landlord operated student flats
A Liverpool man who was refused a licence to run multi-occupancy houses continued to operate student flats.
A Liverpool man who was refused a licence to run multi-occupancy houses continued to operate student flats.
Westminster City Council has been housing families in bed and breakfast accommodation for longer than the recommended legal limit of six weeks, the Local Government Ombudsman (LGO) has found.
This case relates to an Appeal against an Improvement Notice and Prohibition Order issued by London Borough of Islington.The Prohibition Order related to a room that was too small for use as a dwelling because of restricted head height and the lack a stair rail.
This case relates to an Appeal against an Improvement Notice issued by North Devon Council. The applicant’s appeal was on the grounds that as a lessee, he had no authority to carry out the works and that the notice should have been served on the freeholder. The tribunal varied the notice.
This case relates to an six Appeals against four Improvement Notices and two Prohibition Notices issued by North Devon District Council.