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Letting agency fined after student property breached HMO rules

Letting agency Spicerhaart has been fined £2,670 after pleading guilty to operating an unlicensed house in multiple occupation.

 

A prosecution was brought by Colchester council after housing officers undertook inspection visits at a three-storey property in the town, which was being let to six students.

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It fell within the mandatory requirement for HMO licensing as required by the Housing Act 2004 but neither Spicerhaart, operating as the management company, nor the owner had applied for a licence.

 

Magistrates fined the company £2,000 and ordered it to pay £500 costs and a £170 victim surcharge.

The case against the property owner, who pleaded not guilty, is due to be heard at a later date.

"We hope that bringing this case to court will serve as both a deterrent and a reminder to letting agents and landlords to think twice before letting properties to multiple occupants without an appropriate licence” says a council spokeswoman.

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