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Landlord ignores calls to apply for a licence - then gets a big fine

A rogue landlord has been fined £2,814 for failing to license an HMO in Wolverhampton.

Dudley Magistrates Court found Maciej Piotr Zaremba guilty of operating a property without a licence and for failing to respond to requisitions.

Zaremba had previously been prosecuted by Wolverhampton council and fined £4,808 for breaching fire safety requirements under HMO management regulations, which placed tenants at serious risk.

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In September 2021, officers from the council's private sector housing team gained a warrant to enter a property after receiving complaints of intensive occupation and ill treatment from the landlord.  

In February 2022, an additional warrant was secured to ascertain if housing regulations had been complied with. However, officers discovered that no improvements had been made to ensure the safety of the tenants within the property and that additional tenants had been taken on.

Despite being repeatedly advised by officers, Zaremba failed to apply for a HMO licence and to provide the information that had been requested.

Magistrates issued Zaremba with a £1,100 fine for failure to have a licence and he was ordered to pay prosecution costs of £1,604 and a victim surcharge of £110, on top of the fine he received earlier this year. 

A Wolverhampton council spokesperson says: “The council takes a strong stance on HMO licensing to ensure the safety of tenants and I hope this case will serve as a stark reminder to private sector landlords that they must comply with the HMO rules.”

 

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    Note the odd names in both reported court cases today, getting to be quite normal isn't it ?

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