Barking and Dagenham landlord licensing scheme was introduced in September 2014.
Under the scheme, a licence lasts for five years and costs £500.
Landlord, Hawa Ayuba, rented out four rooms of her three bedroom house in Manor Road, Dagenham, as well as living there herself. Despite receiving £2,500 in rent each month, Ayuba had failed to apply for the required licence, and on visiting the property, council officers found what was labelled a 'death trap' - having faulty wiring and poorly maintained fire alarms.
In all, Hawa Ayuba pleaded guilty to a total of 11 offences.
Barkingside Magistrates’ Court has ordered her to pay fines of £5,500, plus costs of £493.80, a victim surcharge of £120 and a criminal court charge of £150.
1 comment:
This is all a joke. I know of numerous landlords with 3 storey properties and over 6 rooms rented out who do not have a licence and the councils do nothing about it. Punishment is only on a selective basis, maybe if the name is not right. What a corrupt place!
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