Fines total £50,000 for rental property firm and director 

Fines total £50,000 for rental property firm and director 


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SRA Property Ltd and its director, Sheikh Ryhan Allen Miah have been fined for 23 offences under HMO Management Regulations.

The sentencing hearing in Liverpool was heard just before Christmas in the absence of both the company and director who failed to attend the hearing but had previously pleaded guilty.

SRA Property Ltd was handed fines totalling £37,973.43, and the company director Sheikh Ryhan Allen Miah was given fines totalling £13,991.14.

The breaches included defective fire detection equipment, defective fire doors, serious trip hazards, and other serious disrepair found during inspections at two properties in Liverpool in September 2023.

The company and director were served an enforcement notice and given an opportunity to remedy the disrepair, but they failed to act in compliance. The presiding judge described the breaches as “extremely serious” and said the director financially benefited from the properties yet did not maintain the basic safety measures.

This case is the 33rd prosecution by Liverpool council officers for poor property conditions in 2024, with fines totalling £342,584 in addition to 11 Civil Penalty Notices that have been handed out with fines totalling £59,862.50.

A council spokesperson says: “I’m delighted with this outcome. Bad landlords ruin lives and damage communities. The city council is determined to ensure all tenants in privately rented homes are safe and this case, and others from this year, highlight our commitment. This result sends a clear message to negligent landlords who put tenants’ health and safety at risk that their malpractice will not be tolerated.”

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