Huge fine for landlord who over-crowded property

Huge fine for landlord who over-crowded property

An investigation by Newham council in London has resulted in a £60,000 fine for a landlord who placed families in a dangerously overcrowded property.

Thames Magistrates Court has fined managing agent Ilyas Patel £60,000, with additional costs bringing the total to £63,977.19, after finding him guilty of failing to license a dangerously overcrowded property in East Ham, E6.

In November 2023, council officers inspected the mid-terrace property and found five rooms occupied by at least four unrelated families, including two with small children. With all nine to 13 occupants sharing a single kitchen and bathroom, the conditions were cramped and unsuitable, with those tenants officers spoke to,  paying between £600 and£750 in rent a month to live there.

The inspection also revealed a severe mice infestation in the property, adding to the residents’ hardships.

A spokesperson for Newham council – which claims it has the longest running whole-borough landlord licensing scheme in the country – says: “This verdict sends a strong message to landlords and managing agents that overcrowded, unsafe, and unlicensed properties will not be accepted in Newham

“This prosecution highlights how seriously we take our responsibility to safeguard the well-being of all our residents, ensuring that housing conditions meet legal standards.

This article is taken from Landlord Today