Multiple prosecutions as council names and shames rogues

Multiple prosecutions as council names and shames rogues


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A council has prosecuted five private landlords who failed to get licences for the properties they let out.

Oldham council says its part of a campaign to “flush out rogue landlords.”

The landlords, who failed to sign up to its Selective Licensing scheme, were:

– Liam Coates of Oldham fined £490, with £300 costs and a £49 victim surcharge; 

– Kauser Parveen of Oldham fined £495, with £450 costs and a £49 victim surcharge;

– Michael John Coates of Grotton fined £490, with £300 costs and a £49 victim surcharge; 

– Yasmin Walayat of Oldham fined £600, with £400 costs and a £60 victim surcharge;

– Amjid Munir of Oldham fined £600, with £400 costs and a £60 victim surcharge.

On the same day Mohammed Shahidul Islam Ali, of Oldham, didn’t attend court and pleaded guilty by post to breaching the terms of his licence. 

He was fined £80, with costs of £525 and a victim surcharge of £30. 

“The private rented sector in Oldham needs to improve and we will take action against landlords who think the law doesn’t apply to them” says a spokesman for the council.

“Rented homes need to be of a good standard otherwise they can have a terrible impact on the health and welfare of tenants and the wider community.

“But tenants also need to act responsibly and showing respect for their neighbours.”

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