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Regulation & Law
Slum landlord fined £60,000 for dangerously overcrowded HMO
East London landlord Ilyas Patel has been fined more than £60,000 for failing to licence a dangerously overcrowded rental property.
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‘Guaranteed Rent’ sector under spotlight tonight on TV
Paul Shamplina is on Channel 5 tonight helping landlords recoup £24,000 from a 'rent to rent' estate agent specialist.
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New series of hit show Nightmare Tenants, Slum Landlords starts tomorrow
Ten-part series of the hugely popular property TV show on Channel 5, which regularly attracts a million viewers per episode, kicks off.
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Leading housing experts slam government over ‘slum tenures’ at bottom of PRS
A damning report into the private rented sector calls for closer regulation and a national data base of rented homes in the UK.
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Landlord Action says rogue tenants are targetting free-to-list websites
Campaigning group Landlord Action has published an extraordinary warning about free-to-list advertising sites, suggesting that landlords should not to use them to find tenants because they are being targeted by rogue tenants. The comments follow last night’s Channel 5 TV show Nightmare Tenants, Slum Landlords featuring Landlord Action founder Paul Shamplina. In the episode aired last night at 9pm, Shamplina met London landlord Vicki McNaught who he says used a well-known free-to-list site to find a tenant for her property, although this is not mentioned in the episode. She says she subsequently regretted it after the tenant stopped paying his rent soon after moving in. Landlord Action says Vikki (pictured, left) listed her property with the site because it was a cheaper alternative to using a letting agent. She says that initially she was “delighted” to secure a professional tenant with a public-school background and a City job, and his girlfriend. Vikki, who was owed more than £3,000 by her errant tenant, says that people like this are more likely to target free-to-list sites because they hope they will be subjected to fewer checks. “In the future, we’d always go through an agent – although even this has no guarantee. It’s…
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Stamp out slum landlords!
A new report from Multi-Let UK, an HMO investment and management company, states that 70 per cent of HMO investors want the authorities to crack down on HMO landlords who are abusing the law; 52 per cent want local councils to make more inspections to identify HMOs that are not up to standard and 73 per cent believe that slum landlords are giving HMOs a poor reputation. Findings from the Citizens Advice Bureau (CAB), show that private landlords are taking £5.6bn in rent on homes that ‘don’t meet legal standards’ and 740,000 families are living in homes that present a severe threat to the occupants’ health; while Shelter says that 250,000 people live in accommodation that is unfit for human habitation, or where the landlord exploits or harasses them. Figures from the Residential Landlords Association show that 2,006 landlords were convicted between 2007-2015, with the average fine standing at £1,500. Daniel Hill, MD of Multi- Let UK said, “In many areas there are HMO landlords providing poor quality accommodation which fails to meet the statutory requirements, putting tenants’ wellbeing and potentially lives at risk. “The good news is that the majority of HMO landlords are taking a proactive approach and…
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