Huge £60,000-plus fine after London tenants’ lives “made a misery”

Huge £60,000-plus fine after London tenants’ lives “made a misery”


Todays other news
The agency is 200 years old and highly regarded...
There's already been a rise in tenant complaints to lettings...
This is the finding from a Letting Partnership survey...
This is according to a deposit alternative firm's survey of...
It's a glamorous and sunny pair of agents now linking...


A rogue landlord has been ordered to pay over £60,000 after – in the words of the council – “being found guilty of making tenants’ lives a misery through licensing breaches.” 

The fine is the biggest financial penalty Brent council has secured.

Landlord Hugo Pulqueiro, who has been fined £60,170 and must pay £6,000 court costs – removed the belongings of one of his tenants and change the locks after she complained of the deteriorating conditions inside the overcrowded flat she was sharing with six other tenants in Willesden.

Council enforcement officers raided the property after seeing a video filmed by the victim who found herself homeless and her belongings damaged outside the flat in February. 

The council says: “She had been turfed out of her home because Mr Pulqueiro hadn’t wanted his tenants to complain about their horrific exploitation.”

Inside the four-bedroom flat, Pulqueiro created a partition wall down the middle of two single rooms to create two illegal micro rooms that he then rented out to more tenants.

He failed to give his tenants written agreements and sent over different strangers to collect their rent in cash at irregular times during the week. 

His tenants told officers that they had never even met their landlord and that they didn’t know how many people had keys to their home. 

Pulqueiro also neglected to protect his tenants’ deposits, failed to meet fire safety regulations and ignored his responsibility to maintain the property to a liveable standard. The Fire Brigade was called to the property to put out a fire a week before the enforcement officers’ raid.

A council spokeswoman says: “This is an absolutely shocking case and it’s appalling that Mr Pulqueiro believed he could get away with such gross mistreatment of his tenants.”

Share this article ...

Join the conversation: Login and have your say

Want to comment on this story? Our focus is on providing a platform for you to share your insights and views and we welcome contributions. All comments are screened using specialist software and may be reviewed by our editorial team before publication. Letting Agent Today reserves the right to edit, withhold or delete comments that violate our guidelines, including those that harass, degrade, or intimidate others. Users who post such content may be banned from commenting.
By commenting, you agree to our Commenting Terms of Use.
Recommended for you
Related Articles
It has a growth strategy for this key market...
Banned! Property management boss wrongly took out Covid loans
The ban was imposed by the First Tier Tribunal...
Chestertons is now part of the fast-expanding Campions Group...
Chief executive pledges to protect agent’s interests in new role
This follows the group's latest acquisition...
The sheet must be given to tenants by May 31...
The controversy involves the tenant union Acorn...
Well known business billionaire enters private rental sector as investor...
Recommended for you
Latest Features
The agency is 200 years old and highly regarded...
There's already been a rise in tenant complaints to lettings...
This is the finding from a Letting Partnership survey...
Sponsored Content
Alto Intelligence, Street AI and Reapit RAI. Three platforms, three...
On Friday 15 May at 1pm, Alto is hosting a...
When Riccardo Iannucci-Dawson became CEO of Alto, he took the...

Send to a friend

In order to send this article to a friend you must first login. Click on the button below to login or sign up.