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Publication Date:-
2024-04-19
 
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Rogue letting agents hit with £250k in fines

LIVERPOOL City Council's Private Sector Housing team has successfully prosecuted 4 interlinked companies for illegally renting out properties without HMO (House of Multiple Occupation) licences.

The prosecutions follow an investigation during which it was discovered the properties were being let without the appropriate HMO licence.

The fines were issued at a sentencing hearing at:- Liverpool Magistrates Court, on:- 15 April 2024, and relate to several properties across the following wards:- Everton West (L3), Toxteth (L8) and Canning (L7).

The companies and directors receiving fines are:-

  • Trophy Homes Limited - £82.5k plus costs of £1,176 and a £2k victim surcharge.

  • 231 Victoria Limited - £10k plus costs of £354 and a £2k victim surcharge.
     

  • Citipoint Limited - £30k plus costs of £366 and a £2k victim surcharge.
     

  • West Village Liverpool Limited - £20k, plus costs of £274 and a £2k victim surcharge.
     

  • Sean Broadhurst - £33k, plus costs of £1,060 and a £2k victim surcharge.
     

  • Robert Broadhurst - £33k, plus costs of £527 and a £2k victim surcharge.
     

  • Maria Helena Broadhurst - £33k, plus costs of £436 and a £2k victim surcharge.

The fines, costs and surcharges total:- £259,696.17.

Presiding District Judge Healey said the companies and directors had:- "put profit ahead of the safety and most basic needs of their tenants." He said that the risk of harm was elevated because the tenants were students.

Their offences included a failure to have an HMO licence and to comply with notices requested by the Council under the Housing Act 2004 and the Local Government (miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1976.

The Directors were prosecuted under s251 of the Housing Act 2004.

All of the companies charged were registered at the same address, with either:- Sean Broadhurst, Robert Broadhurst or Maria Helena Broadhurst, listed as the company's Officers.

Trophy Homes was managing the properties, while 231 Victoria Ltd, Citipoint Ltd and West Village Liverpool Ltd were the freeholders.

It is the 3rd time Trophy Homes has been prosecuted for failure to licence their properties.

Failure to let a property without the appropriate licence is a criminal offence, and as the Officers for all companies were aware of the requirement to have a license, they are individually culpable.

Louise Harford, Interim Director of Housing, said:- "The owners of these properties have blatantly ignored their legal obligations. We will always take action where there is clear evidence that landlords are putting their tenants at risk. This case shows that the fines can be substantial, and we hope they will act as a deterrent to others. As well as unlicensed HMO investigations, our Enforcement Officers carry out regular programmed and reactive compliance inspections to ensure licence holders comply with their duties and to ensure that the property and tenants are managed in line with the licence conditions. Officers will investigate and take appropriate in line with our enforcement policy."

Did you know?

  • Liverpool City Council requires all HMO properties with 5 or more people to be licensed. HMO licensing is vital to ensure licence holders keep their properties to a decent standard.

  • HMOs pose a higher risk to safety than other rental properties - a person living in an HMO is 6 times more likely to die in a fire compared to a single occupancy property. Due to the greater number of persons in the property, there is an increased chance of rapid wear to vital safety features like fire doors and smoke alarms. In bedsit HMOs, there will be multiple sets of cooking facilities in all bedrooms, which also increases the likelihood of a fire occurring
     

  • Students living in HMOs can be vulnerable residents, as they may be living independently, perhaps in a different City or country for the 1st time, and are unaware or worried about complaining to their landlord, or the Council.
     

  • Failure to let a property without the appropriate licence is a criminal offence, and as the Officers for all companies were aware of their requirements, they are individually culpable.
     

  • Residents in Liverpool who have concerns about their privately rented home can search the online register of licensed properties or report poor quality conditions or their landlord.


North West sees over 1,100 insolvency-related activities in Q1, new R3 research shows

MORE than 1,100 insolvency related activities were recorded in the North West Region in Q1 2024, according to new research from R3, the UK's insolvency and restructuring trade body.

R3's analysis of data provided by Creditsafe shows there were 1,123 cases of insolvency-related activity in the North West in Q1 - 303 in January, 422 in February, and 398 in March 2024.

Insolvency related activity in the Region rose 4.7% in 2024, when compared to the same period in 2023, when 1,073 insolvency-related activities were recorded.

Fran Henshaw, Chair of R3 in the North West, says:- "What we are seeing in the North West mirrors the rise in insolvencies we've seen across England and Wales, and highlights the effect that continued economic turbulence is having on businesses. More and more directors are now turning to insolvency processes to resolve their financial issues in the face of high costs, persistently high interest rates, and low consumer confidence."

The North West figure for insolvency related activity, which includes:- liquidator appointments, administrator appointments, and creditors' meetings, was the highest total in Q1 outside of Greater London (1,577), followed by East Anglia (921), Yorkshire and the Humberside (741) and the West Midlands (664).

Fran, who is Head of Corporate Recovery and Insolvency at Beever and Struthers, added:- "The best step that anyone who's worried about their business can take is to be aware of the signs of financial distress and to seek advice from a qualified professional as soon as these signs first arise. It can be really hard to talk about your concerns about your business, but doing so while the problem is at an early stage gives you more options to resolve it and more time to take a decision about your next step."

 
      
 
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