Tenant Sukhi Singh was trapped in the rental property when a fire broke out.
The nine other tenants sharing the rental property managed to escape unharmed.
Following an investigation, safety inspectors found that the property failed a number of fire and safety regulations - poor evacuation routes, a lack of smoke alarms and no firefighting equipment, fire blankets or extinguishers.
Kingston Crown Court heard that the landlord had never carried out a proper fire risk assessment of the shared house.
Neil Orbell, the London Fire Brigade’s assistant commissioner for fire safety, said:
"The sentence handed down to Mrs Rana is a stark reminder to landlords that the court’s take fire safety as seriously as we do and that the penalties for ignoring it are severe."andlady has been fined £160,000 after one of her tenants was killed in a fire."
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