Brum landlord who didn’t care ordered to pay nearly £4k

A Birmingham landlord was ordered to pay £3,860 at Birmingham Magistrates Court today (14 September 2017) for failing to obtain an HMO licence and for breaching management regulations at a property in Oval Road, Erdington – after admitting he didn’t care about the property.

Jabbar Khalid, age 25 of Cherrywood Road, Bordesley  Green, Birmingham pleaded guilty to failing to obtain an HMO licence and for breaching a huge list of management regulations.  He was fined £1,800 with £2,000 costs and victim surcharge of £60.

Bathroom at Oval Road property

Birmingham City Council’s cabinet member for housing and homes, Cllr Peter Griffiths, said: “Khalid admitted to my officers that he didn’t care about the property and he did not take any responsibility for ensuring the safety and comfort of his tenants.  The list of defects at the property goes on and on and the pictures officers took confirm that the property offered little more than a roof over the tenants’ heads.  I am appalled by the conditions that his tenants had to endure and I am extremely pleased that we have been able to successfully prosecute another rogue landlord through our specialist work.”

Damp at Oval Road

Background information –

Officers from the private rented services team visited the property on 1 March 2017 with West Midlands Police to assess if the property required an HMO licence and to check on the condition of the property.  They met five of the 12 people living there and found that the property was in a neglected state of repair.

Electrics at Oval Road

Returning the following morning they found –

Officers asked Khalid and his father to attend for interview on 24 March but they said they couldn’t attend.  The interview was rearranged to 11 April and Khalid attended.  During the interview Khalid admitted that when he first took over responsibility for the property – it used to belong to his father – he went to the property regularly but that he didn’t care anymore.

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