Charles Egbiremolen, a landlord in North London, has been ordered to pay £37,000 for violating housing regulations by hosting 18 tenants in an unlicensed and overcrowded property. Following neighbor complaints regarding noise and antisocial behavior, an investigation revealed severe overcrowding, unsafe living conditions, and a lack of necessary safety standards. The landlord was found guilty of multiple offenses and received a hefty fine, underscoring Barnet Council's commitment to enforcing housing laws and ensuring tenant safety.
The council was called to the property following neighbour complaints about noise, antisocial behaviour and overcrowding, which highlighted the extreme living conditions.
Egbiremolen was found guilty of nine offences and was ordered to pay £37,000, demonstrating the serious consequences of housing law violations.
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