Finding a cannabis farm in your house podcast
Briefly

Hajaj Hajaj, aged 79, faced a series of family health crises while renting his house in south London through a seemingly reputable lettings agent, Imperial. After falling ill with Covid and dealing with his wife’s Alzheimer’s diagnosis, he discovered his property had been transformed into a cannabis farm during his absence, with the rental income cut off. Attempts to recover his rent led to the shocking revelation that Imperial was a fraudulent company. This case highlights the vulnerability of landlords to unsanctioned agents and the need for thorough checks in property management.
Kinda Jackson describes her father Hajaj's ordeal with the lettings agent, Imperial, revealing his property was turned into a cannabis farm while he faced health crises.
Despite numerous calls to Imperial for the rent, Hajaj's family discovered the property, rented out for security, had been completely destroyed, showing a serious lack of accountability.
Read at www.theguardian.com
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