Landlord let rat-infested house with no hot water or heating 

Landlord let rat-infested house with no hot water or heating 


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A landlord has been fined almost £20,000 for letting out a rat-infested house with no heating or hot water.

The property owner, who lives in the Isle of Man, failed to comply with Improvement Notices issued by Ashfield District Council which acted after complaints from tenants. 

He was letting two properties in the area. One had no electrical safety certificates – a requirement for private landlords – but the second was in significant disrepair. 

In addition to the lack of heating and water, the house had excessive damp and mould and a collapsed ceiling due to a damaged roof. In addition, the property was hoarded and had a large infestation of vermin. 

ADC helped his tenants seek alternative accommodation while offering him guidance and support to make the improvements needed. 

When he failed to do so, Ashfield District Council issued civil penalties, fining him £10,000 for a breach of Improvement notice and almost £5,000 each for the failure to have valid electrical safety certificates. 

A council spokesperson says: “Private landlords have a responsibility to provide safe, decent housing for tenants. Those who fail to do so will face the consequence as this private landlord has.” 

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