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Landlord Fined £30,000 for Cramming 12 Tenants into Five-Person Home

Published On: November 5, 2015 at 1:59 pm

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A landlord in Watford who earned around £27,000 a year in rent has been fined £30,000 after pleading guilty to cramming 12 tenants into a five-person flat. Some of the renters slept in storerooms.

Landlord Fined £30,000 for Cramming 12 Tenants into Five-Person Home

Landlord Fined £30,000 for Cramming 12 Tenants into Five-Person Home

Zuo Jun He pleaded guilty to 11 offences against the Housing Act when he appeared at Watford Magistrates’ Court on Monday (2nd November 2015), including two of allowing more people to live in the property than were covered by his House in Multiple Occupation (HMO) license.

Officers from Watford Borough Council found 12 people living in the flat, situated above a Chinese restaurant. Some of the tenants were sleeping in rooms that were listed as storerooms on the HMO license.

The council reported that because there was no communal living space, tenants were in their rooms all of the time, despite there being no space to walk around. A family, including a seven-year-old child, shared one room.

The landlord was fined a total of £30,000 plus £5,326.54 in costs to the council, court costs of £150 and victim surcharge of £120. However, the maximum fines for the separate offences could have totalled £70,000.

The tenants only had one small kitchen, which was in a filthy state when inspected by the council, and the property’s fire exit was obstructed.

Zuo Jun He stated that he accepted £515 per week in rent for the property, equivalent to £26,780 a year.

The overcrowding was discovered when a tenant complained.

Dorothy Thornhill, the Mayor of Watford, comments: “Most landlords are excellent and we’ll always do our best to work with them, not against them. Those few landlords who flout the law and take advantage of vulnerable tenants out of greed will be targeted and we will take action against them.

“To help tackle this issue, I hope that magistrates will continue to make the penalties reflective of the money rogue landlords make out of abusing their position. As housing demand continues to increase, we’re going to see more of this across the UK – we need to act swiftly and decisively.”1

Recent data from the Environmental Health News reveals that between 2006-14, just 2,006 rogue landlords were convicted, resulting in total fines of £3m. However, many of those convicted were still operating as landlords.

The council ruled that Zuo Jun He can still work as a landlord, but will not receive a future HMO license. He has since evicted all of the tenants.

1 http://www.theguardian.com/society/2015/nov/04/watford-landlord-fined-12-tenants-five-person-flat

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Landlord Fined for Fire Safety Breach and Operating as HMO

Published On: October 7, 2015 at 8:38 am

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A landlord has been found guilty and fined for fire safety breaches and denying that his property was being let out as a House in Multiple Occupation (HMO).

Landlord Fined for Fire Safety Breach and Operating as HMO

Landlord Fined for Fire Safety Breach and Operating as HMO

Zakaria Rmiki, the owner of the home in Watford, was fined £2,500 and ordered to pay costs of £5,250 after appearing at Stevenage Magistrates’ Court last week.

Although he pleaded not guilty, Rmiki was found guilty of failing to make the property safe for his tenants.

Watford Borough Council officers that visited the home discovered that it did not have any fire safety measures in place.

Rmiki also denied to the authorities that it was being used as an HMO.

The officers then found eight pieces of post addressed to numerous people hidden in the chimney flute, despite Rmiki stating that just three brothers lived in the home.

Additionally, the inspectors found several mattresses in one bedroom and a number of female belongings throughout the property.

Rmiki had previously been served an improvement notice by the council, but failed to conduct the work in the specified timescales.

Although the property was being let to just one person at the time of re-inspection, the council decided to prosecute as it did not believe that the home would not go back into HMO use.

Mayor of Watford Borough Council, Dorothy Thornhill, comments: “This landlord was clearly out to deceive the council and make money at vulnerable people’s expense. We will not tolerate this.

“We tried to work with Zakaria Rmiki in order to help him make the improvements needed and avoid bringing this to court. Unfortunately, his continued avoidance of the council and failure to do the works left us with no option but to prosecute.”1

1 https://www.landlordtoday.co.uk/breaking-news/2015/10/landlord-fined-for-fire-safety-breach-and-denying-hmo-use