Landlord fined £12,500 for unlicensed HMO

Original Article Summary

A Tottenham landlord and managing agent have been slapped with a £12,500 fine after failing to license their HMO, which was found to have serious hazards. Haringey council received a complaint about damp and mould in the rented home. During their investigations, enforcement officers discovered that the property was operating as an unlicensed ‘Additional’ HMO. […] The post Landlord fined £12,500 for unlicensed HMO appeared first on PropertyWire.

PropMatch Curated Analysis

A Tottenham landlord and agent were fined £12,500 total for operating an unlicensed HMO with serious safety hazards including inadequate fire protection and dangerous stairs. This case reinforces the serious financial and reputational risks of non-compliance with HMO licensing requirements.

Investor Relevance

Demonstrates real enforcement consequences for HMO licensing failures, providing concrete penalty benchmarks and highlighting the dual risks of financial penalties plus public reputational damage through the rogue landlord register.

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