London landlord fined 10,000 for turning family home into HMO for nine people across seven households
Briefly

This case underlines the crucial need for landlords to license their HMOs. Licensing is essential to ensure that properties comply with the necessary standards and to protect tenants. The safety and well-being of our residents is a top priority, and we are committed to taking all necessary measures to protect them.
Pathfield Estates Ltd was required to pay 163,258 to reflect its financial benefit from breaching the enforcement notice at the property in Bounds Green. The landlord was also required to pay a 50,000 fine for not complying with an enforcement notice and 13,175 in legal costs.
A Tottenham landlord was also ordered to repay their tenants 20,000 in December after failing to license their property.
Read at www.standard.co.uk
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