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Landlord ignored council and didn’t get a licence - so he’s fined

A private landlord has been ordered to pay more than £1,000 by magistrates for failing to properly licence a rented property.

The case against Muhammer Ahmed of Wilmslow in Cheshire was found to be proved in his absence after he failed to appear at Burnley Magistrates’ Court.

He was fined £660 and ordered to pay £300 costs and a £65 victim surcharge for failing to properly license a house in Burnley he owned and let out. The prosecution was brought by Burnley council.

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The court was told that the property is in a selective licensing area.

Selective Licensing was introduced by the council in a number of areas in the borough to help improve management standards of rented properties within the areas. Landlords of properties within selective licensing areas have to apply for a licence from the council.

The court heard that despite numerous attempts by council officers to contact the defendant by email and letter he failed to properly apply for a licence.

Councillor John Harbour, the council’s executive member for housing and development control, said: “We want to work with private landlords to help improve standards for their tenants. In this case the landlord was given every opportunity to do the right thing, apply for a licence, and work with us but he thought he could ignore us. It’s proved to be costly for him.”

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    How lenient of them.. Probably similar cost to the license.. Must be laughing all the way to the pub!

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    I have a week to pay for my Selective Licencing. My property is not yet 20 years old, and because it backs onto Leyland Rd. Burnley, it is in their area. The Council have properties on my road, but they do not have to pay this tax, and do they vet their tenants like a private Landlord would.? There have been no ASBO's in the area where my property is, and houses are in good repair. which are the reasons for this Licence, so I find this hard to understand. I am now thinking of selling, which means that the family who have been in the house for many years, will have to find an other property. Surely Burnley Council can see that a property not 20 years old must be in decent repair.
    I feel that there is no one to help fight this injustice. and private Landlords will soon disappear, putting more expense on the Council to provide housing. Margaret

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