Haringey landlord fined £10,000 for running unlicensed property in poor condition
Original Article Summary
A Tottenham landlord has been fined £10,000 after repeatedly failing to license a privately rented property. The property in question was said to have multiple issues of disrepair, while the landlord was repeatedly warned about his responsibilities and the requirement to license the property by council officers. The landlord was fined despite putting in a […] The post Haringey landlord fined £10,000 for running unlicensed property in poor condition appeared first on PropertyWire.
PropMatch Curated Analysis
A Tottenham landlord was fined £10,000 for running an unlicensed rental property in poor condition despite repeated warnings. This demonstrates active enforcement of Haringey's selective licensing scheme introduced in November 2022.
Investor Relevance
Shows real enforcement risk and financial penalties for non-compliance with selective licensing schemes. Landlords need to ensure proper licensing and property standards to avoid substantial fines and prosecution.
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