Three landlords have been successfully prosecuted by Birmingham City Council following their failure to maintain a House in Multiple Occupation (HMO). The Council started legal proceedings against Abdul Jabber, the owner, his wife, Azrah Begum, and the owner's brother, Gul Bahar citing three breaches on the management of Houses in Multiple Occupation. They were prosecuted […]
Birmingham City Council has successfully prosecuted a landlord who failed to obtain a House in Multiple Occupation (HMO) Licence from the council. Landlords Paul and Jacquelyne Smith failed to obtain mandatory HMO licences from the council while operating as Blossom Lettings Ltd of Coleshill Street, Sutton Coldfield. Both Mr and Mrs Smith pleaded guilty at […]
Birmingham City Council has successfully prosecuted another landlord who failed to obtain a House in Multiple Occupation (HMO) Licence from the Council. Shokat Ali, 35, of School Road, Moseley has been found guilty at Birmingham Magistrates Court of failing to apply for a licence for a student-let property in Selly Oak. He was found guilty […]
Birmingham City Council has successfully prosecuted a landlord who failed to obtain House in Multiple Occupation (HMO) Licences from the Council. Mr David Delaney Hall, of 10 Woodbourne Road, Edgbaston, was found guilty in Birmingham Magistrates Court on 29 July 2010 for failing to apply for HMO Licences for 6 of his rented properties, which […]
Birmingham City Council has successfully prosecuted a private landlord who failed to obtain House in Multiple Occupation (HMO) Licences from the council. Mr George Lindsay (45) of Minstead Road, Erdington pleaded guilty at Birmingham Magistrates Court on 18 February 2010 for failing to apply for HMO licences for two of his properties in Erdington and […]