LANDLORD GIVEN 28 DAYS TO PAY £20,000 – OR RISK PRISON IN UNITED KINGDOM 🇬🇧.

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A case against landlord Hussan Redha Hussain has come to court following action by Telford & Wrekin council.

It was made aware of issues of damp and mould at a property rented out by Hussain. Following inspections, the property was found to be in disrepair and the council issued Hussain with an improvement notice under section 12 of the Housing Act 2004.

Hussain failed to act on the improvement notice and failed to install smoke alarms in the property.

He then went on to avoid responding to a s16 Requisition for Information Notice and delayed issuing gas safety and electrical installation certificates for the property.

After being found guilty in his absence at Telford Magistrates’ Court in December last year for breaching both notices, the case was adjourned for sentencing.

Now at Kidderminster Magistrates’ Court the judge has ordered Hussain to pay a fine of £15,000 for breaching the improvement notice and a £1,000 fine for failing to comply with the s16 notice.

In addition, Hussain was ordered to pay a victim surcharge of £2,000 and all the prosecution costs totalling £2,001.85.

The total sum of £20,001.85 must be paid within 28 days.

A council spokesperson says:“In this case, the landlord’s failure in his legal duties clearly put the safety of tenants at risk. We will not stand for this behaviour and will not hesitate to take action when we are made aware of issues.

Thanks to the action of our private sector housing team, this rogue landlord is now facing a hefty fine, which demonstrates just how serious this case was.

“If anyone is renting within the private sector and concerned about the safety of their home, I’d urge them to get in touch with our private sector housing team.”

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