Housing: Oxford landlord prosecuted for failing to maintain a HMO
A landlord has been fined over £2450 for failing to maintain his licensed House in Multiple Occupation (HMO).
A landlord has been fined over £2450 for failing to maintain his licensed House in Multiple Occupation (HMO).
William Edwards was prosecuted after Oxford City Council officers found that the property he was renting out in Dene Road was in a poor state of repair.
A man from Weston-super-Mare has been ordered to pay thousands of pounds in costs and given a four week curfew after pleading guilty to flytipping.
Failing to apply for a licence to operate a privately rented house in multiple occupation has cost a Weston-super-Mare landlord hundreds of pounds in fines and costs.
The manager of a Stamford takeaway has been ordered to pay over £4,000 for persistent breaches of food hygiene laws.