Rogue landlord fails to maintain HMO and ends up in court

Rogue landlord fails to maintain HMO and ends up in court

A landlord of an HMO has been fined over £1,500 after they breached conditions of their Licence.

A landlord referred to only as Mr Daly, is landlord of a property in Treforest, which is licensed as an HMO under a council’s Additional Licensing Scheme 2019 for a maximum of five people living as five households.

Daly was found by Rhondda Cynon Taf Council to have not complied with regulations and conditions relating to his HMO licence after a number of follow up inspections.

The Council’s Environmental Health Officers attended the HMO for a routine inspection in October 2023 and set out a number of defects that required Daly’s attention to ensure the habitual safety of the rented property. 

After an inspection in July 2024, it was found that Daly had still failed to attend to the defects and did not meet the conditions under which the HMO licence was issued.

Some of the defects highlighted included the failure to provide an openable window of suitable size on the ground floor for ventilation purposes, flaking paint and render to front/rear elevations and a wooden front door in poor repair, which included a gap to the bottom and missing frame.

The case was heard at Merthyr Magistrate Courts and Daly pleaded guilty to five issues that were highlighted. The court failed to agree that inclement weather had prevented Daly from carrying out the works.

He was fined £1000 for the defects, £150 costs and a £400 surcharge, giving a total of £1550 to be paid within 28 days.

A spokesperson says: “It should be seen as a strong warning to landlords all over the County Borough that they must comply with the rules or face the consequences.

“Landlords have a duty to proactively manage all of their properties, routinely identifying and resolving problems as they arise and Mr Daly flagrantly ignored a multitude of issues and failed after many attempts to put the matters right, which not only broke the law but could have put the safety of his tenants at risk.

“The Council is committed to creating safe and strong communities and we’ll always take action against rogue landlords who flout the rules.”

This article is taken from Landlord Today