Rogue landlord handed £66k fine for operating unlicensed HMOs in Luton

Rogue landlord handed £66k fine for operating unlicensed HMOs in Luton

Todays other news
The courts will have to handle a significant increase in...
Taxes and spending cuts are set to be on the...
The Spring Statement comes up this Wednesday...
The Bill is expected to become law in the summer...


Luton Council has successfully prosecuted an unscrupulous landlord for letting three unlicensed houses in which several people lived in squalor.

Zenith Accommodation Ltd and its director Mohammad Mallick, of Ivy Road, Luton, faced charges last week at Luton Magistrates Court of managing Houses in Multiple Occupation at 36 Dorel Close, 79 Cromwell and 3 Cromwell Road, which were not licensed and breaching safety regulations.

Both Zenith Accommodation Ltd and its director were found guilty on all offences, with the company fined a total of £66,741, while Mallick was personally fined £14,661.

As well as operating without a licence, the properties provided dangerous conditions for residents, with a lack of fire doors, lack of fire detection, lack of emergency lighting, damp and insufficient electrical sockets among the many defects identified.

Cllr Tom Shaw, Luton Council’s portfolio holder for housing, commented: “Being a landlord carries with it significant legal responsibilities and this successful action is yet another achievement of our Rogue Landlord Project. This case underlines the council’s ongoing commitment to ensure private tenants in our town have safe, high-quality accommodation.

“In situations like this, dishonest and immoral landlords are not only taking financial advantage of vulnerable tenants, but placing their lives in danger. We will not hesitate to prosecute landlords who show a disregard for the law and their responsibilities towards occupants.”

Share this article ...

Join the conversation: Login and have your say

Want to comment on this story? Our focus is on providing a platform for you to share your insights and views and we welcome contributions. All comments are screened using specialist software and may be reviewed by our editorial team before publication. Landlord Today reserves the right to edit, withhold or delete comments that violate our guidelines, including those that harass, degrade, or intimidate others. Users who post such content may be banned from commenting.
By commenting, you agree to our Commenting Terms of Use.
Recommended for you
Related Articles
Another council has announced a crackdown on rogue landlord...
Over 50% of landlords in the survey say the Renters...
Landlords are invited to what’s been called “a groundbreaking conference”...
The average UK house price edged down in February by...
The tenant was in hospital when he was evicted illegally...
The most vulnerable tenants may pay the highest price...
The controversial proposal is backed by the Welsh Government...
Recommended for you
Latest Features
The courts will have to handle a significant increase in...
Taxes and spending cuts are set to be on the...
The Spring Statement comes up this Wednesday...
Sponsored Content

Send to a friend

In order to send this article to a friend you must first login. Click on the button below to login or sign up.

No one likes pop-ups ...
But while you're here