
Environmental Health Officers from Oxford City Council discovered Avila was renting out an unlicensed House in Multiple Occupation (HMO) . The property was described as being in a'poor state of disrepair'.
Avila pleaded guilty to all charges. He was fined a total of £11,500, of which, £7,500 was for not having the required HMO licence, £2000 was for insufficient fire detection and fire doors and a further £500 for each of the four other offences relating to the properties poor state of repair.
The Council’s costs of £1,124 were also charged to the landlord.
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