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Nottingham Council prosecutes landlord for “verminous” HMO (12 September 2016)

Date: 12/09/2016
Duncan Lewis, Legal News Solicitors, Nottingham Council prosecutes landlord for “verminous” HMO

A Nottingham landlord has been fined £29,000, after a rental property on the Alfreton Road was found to be in a filthy and verminous condition, with a rat infestation.

At Nottingham Magistrates’ Court on Friday 2 September, Nottingham HMO Ltd – of Unit C17, Private Road 2, Colwick Industrial Estate – was found guilty of breaching HMO Management Regulations and failing to respond to a demand for information under the Local Government Miscellaneous Provisions Act.

The company was fined £19,000 for failing to comply with several Regulations under the Management of Houses in Multiple Occupation (England) 2006 – and £10,000 for failure to respond to a Notice requesting information under Section 16 of the Local Government Miscellaneous Provisions Act 1976.

The court also awarded costs of £1,450.

Notingham Council’s Community Protection’s Housing Licensing and Compliance Team originally visited the property in January 2016 to assess the property for suitability for a HMO Licence.

During the inspection, the property was found to be in a state of disrepair, with serious lapses in the management of the dwelling. These included the property having no working fire detection system – and the integrity of the fire doors being compromised due to damage.

The house was also in a “filthy and verminous” condition, with an infestation of rats in the kitchen. The licence has since been refused.

The company director of Nottingham HMO Ltd is Nazaquat Azam – the previous director was Yusif McCallum until 30 November 2015.

The HMO Management Regulations 2006 apply to all HMOs, whether they require a licence or not.

Nottingham City Council’s Portfolio Holder for Community Services, Councillor Nicola Heaton, said:

“Nottingham HMO Ltd completely ignored the advice given to them for their own financial gain, placing their tenants at the risk of harm.

“This is simply ‘profit before safety’ and the landlord has been held accountable for their criminal actions.

“We will continue to rigorously enforce the law, ensuring that privately rented housing in Nottingham is up to the required standards for citizens, who have the right to live in a decent and safe home.

“We welcome this conviction – and hope that it sends a message out to private landlords who may think about cutting corners on the standard of accommodation.

“Nottingham citizens have the right to live in safe accommodation – and our housing teams work hard with other agencies to ensure that this happens.”

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