Barnett Council in north London have launched an amnesty on the licensing of houses in multiple occupation (HMOs) following the successful prosecution of a landlord.
Under the amnesty – a joint operation launched by the London Borough of Barnett and Capita called 'Re' – owners and managers of illegally unlicensed HMOs have until 31 July to apply for a licence without fear of enforcement.
An HMO is a property rented out by at least three people who are not from one household, but share facilities like the bathroom and kitchen.
A large HMO, which needs to be licensed, is a property that is at least three stories high and is rented to five or more people who form more than one household, who share a toilet, kitchen or bathroom. HMOs must also meet certain standards in areas like fire safety.
The amnesty comes after Knights Island Capital Ltd – trading under the name of Endeavour Living – and its two directors, Nikola Bonacic and Ben Patrick, were ordered to pay more than £10,000 in fines and costs for not having licensed a three-storey, semi-detached HMO in Rodborough Road, Golders Green.
Bonacic and Patrick pleaded guilty individually, and on their company’s behalf, to failing to license a HMO at Willesden Magistrates Court on 26 May. The two directors and the company were each fined £2,000, and ordered to pay a victim surcharge of £120 and full costs of £1,247.66.
In October last year, one of the eight tenants living at the house, contacted Re with complaints about the bin stores, poor water pressure, potentially dangerous electrics and to report that there had been no gas or fire safety checks since 2013.
Re wrote to Endeavour Living about the property but the company denied that it needed to be licensed. However, when environmental health officers visited the house on December 9, they found that it had been turned into eight bedsits and had only two smoke alarms, instead of the interlinked system it should have had. There were seven people living in the house, all sharing bathrooms and a kitchen, but tenants confirmed that until recently another tenant had also been living there.
Re director, Alun Parfitt, said: "The company and directors in this case acted unscrupulously and held no regard for any of the tenants or their personal safety. The high fines and costs send a strong message that we are making sure these rogue landlords are held accountable. I am urging landlords to come forward during this month’s amnesty without fear of enforcement to get their properties licensed so that we can help make Barnet a better and safer place to live."
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