by theEHP | Sep 16, 2012 | Housing
A private landlord has been fined £10,000 plus £3,364 costs, for failing to comply with improvement notices served by Camden Council on a building in Guilford St, Bloomsbury, Central London (Photos on Flickr).
by theEHP | Sep 16, 2012 | Housing
In December 2009, Tariq Zaman was prosecuted by the Leeds City Council’s HMO (Houses in Multiple Occupation) Licensing Team for operating four licensable HMOs without a licence. Fines in excess of £10,000 were imposed for these offences. Subsequently his ‘fit and proper person’ status was removed and his HMO licences revoked.
by theEHP | Sep 9, 2012 | Case Summary, Housing, Housing, Store
A landlord with properties in Newcastle upon Tyne has been prosecuted by Newcastle City Council for operating two Houses in Multiple Occupation (HMOs) without the required licences.
by theEHP | Sep 9, 2012 | Housing
Can landlords be held liable for defects in a property created by tenant damage or alterations? Sian Evans analyses a recent High Court ruling.
by theEHP | Aug 31, 2012 | Housing
The Court of Appeal ruled that Local Authorities cannot use Part 2 of POCA 2002 to confiscate rental income from landlords who commit offences against section 95 (1) of the Housing Act 2004.