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HMO landlord in court after Gangmasters investigation

A landlord responsible for the management of an HMO has been fined a total of £5,000.

The penalties were imposed by Boston borough council after the landlord failed to meet conditions following a number of visits by its officers plus Lincolnshire Police, Lincolnshire Fire & Rescue and Immigration Enforcement, as well as independent visits from the Gangmasters & Labour Abuse Authority.

A number of deficiencies relating to the condition of the property, located in Boston, were observed under section 234 of the Housing Act 2004 relating to the management of HMO's. 

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These included; the manager's failure to display their details in a prominent position within the HMO, an inappropriate fire detection system and failure to ensure that the common areas were kept free from obstruction and maintained in a safe working condition.

After informal attempts at resolution failed with the landlord, a financial penalty was served to him in June 2022. The total amount payable is £5,000 and does not preclude further enforcement action from occurring.

A council spokesperson says: "Our priority is to raise standards in more privately rented homes in the borough and make sure that tenants in the sector can live in safe, healthy and well-managed homes.

"When landlords do not engage to resolve problems, we will take further action. Under the Housing and Planning Act 2016 where a landlord receives two or more civil penalties over a 12 month period, local housing authorities may include that person's details in the database of rogue landlords and property agents.

"This landlord has put residents at risk by failing to maintain proper safety standards of a HMO, which given the fact that such premises pose higher likelihoods of any potential harm outcome, also put the residents at a heightened risk. Where landlords fail their responsibilities to their tenants, we will not hesitate to take action."

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    Same old story as long as the rent being paid nothing else counts.

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