Housing: Rogue landlord back in court for more fines
A Haringey rogue landlord was back in court and fined £40,000, less than two months after paying out fines and costs of more than £25,000.
A Haringey rogue landlord was back in court and fined £40,000, less than two months after paying out fines and costs of more than £25,000.
Two landlords have been left with further court bills totalling £8,000 following their continued failure to address repairs at a West Bromwich flat.
Over 15,000 applications have so far been made by landlords to Newham Council. Newham is the first council in the country to implement a pioneering scheme to license all private properties. The trail-blazing scheme came into force on January 1st – but landlords have been given a month’s extension before it takes effect.
This case relates to an application for an Interim Empty Dwelling Management Order (EDMO) by South Tyneside Council. The Panel authorised the EDMO.
This case relates to an Application for an appeal against an improvement notice served by Wealdon District Council. The Panel Confirmed and upheld the notice.