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Banned! Landlord ‘with history of poor property management’

A landlord who let out a property that raised serious concerns for the safety of 18 residents, including six children, has been banned from letting or managing properties for five years.

According to a local authority Adam Habane, of Bristol, has a long history of poor property management, and was found guilty in March 2021 of the poor management of seven flats.

Now Bristol council brought the case in March, after visiting the property. Officers found it had been poorly converted into a house in multiple occupation with up to 18 people living there, including six children.

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The property was discovered to be in very poor repair and poorly managed, with particular concerns for the safety of the occupants due to the absence of operating fire alarm systems. 

The concern was so great that, as a precautionary measure, the council provided battery operated smoke detectors to the property that day, to protect the tenants while decisions were made of the future of the property.

Other safety issues remained, and the council later made Prohibition Orders on the flats in the main building of the property to make it illegal for anyone to live there, due to the very poor and unsafe living conditions.

Habane has now been banned from letting houses or carrying out letting agency or property management work in England, and banned from acting as an officer of any company that works in this area.

In addition, his name will now be added to the government’s Rogue Landlord database.

A council spokesperson says: “Rogue landlords and agents have no place in Bristol and the council will use all its powers available to stop these criminals from operating in Bristol and the rest of the country.

“This was a particularly shocking case, where the landlord showed a blatant disregard for the safety of his tenants. That is why we took the decision to apply for a Banning Order following the successful conviction earlier this year.”

The council says Habane has still not co-operated with the council and has refused to confirm if he is involved in the letting or management of any other rented properties.

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    Have they not seen the state of coucil housing best get their own affairs in order before making blanket statements about private landlords.

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    It is quite right that landlords who persistently neglect their responsibility are banned. There are already plenty of laws that these LLs can be stopped under, or made to comply. And yet, it is these same landlords who are held up as a reason for the new legislation. As usual, the rogue few are used as a stick to beat the responsible many.

  • Yvette Graham

    Was Grenfell not a social housing block ……

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    It was , belonged to the council and NO ONE HAS BEEN PROSSICUTED !! stinks doesn't it

     
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    Agree with above comments. The council quick to ban the Landlord- and reads rightly so BUT they need to get their own house in order. Hypocrites.

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