HMO Licensing Oxford: Part 1 – Progress & Impact
In the first of this three part series we take a look at the progress and impact of Oxford City Council’s groundbreaking new licensing scheme.
In the first of this three part series we take a look at the progress and impact of Oxford City Council’s groundbreaking new licensing scheme.
This case involves an Application for an Interim EDMO made by London Borough of Hounslow. The application was withdrawn by London Borough of Hounslow for reason explained in the decision.
This case involves an Appeal against an Emergency Prohibition Order served on the Landlord by North Norfolk District Council. The notice specified numerous Category 1 hazards at the premises. The appeal against the making of the order was dismissed.
A Cambridge landlord risked the health of his tenants by failing to ensure gas appliances were safe to use and then produced a fake certificate to give the impression they were, a court has heard.
A new report ‘Poor homes, poor health- to heat or to eat? Private sector tenant choices in 2012′, details the stark choices for private tenants on benefits and increased demands on the NHS.