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Friday, December 27, 2024

Environmental health officers blast landlord for “appalling living conditions”

A Bury man has been fined for committing 10 counts of breaching House in Multiple Occupation regulations at a Colne property.

Quality Homes NW Limited and its director Mark Hogg failed to take action when they were warned multiple times by Pendle Borough Council about the living conditions at the property on Keighley Road.

Both were sentenced at Preston Magistrates Court for 10 offences each relating to the sane building.

The property had not been managed in accordance with the Management of Houses in Multiple Occupation (England) Regulations 2006.

The manager failed to provide information to the occupier and to take safety measures; maintain the common parts, fixtures and fittings or maintain living accommodation.

Asjad Mahmood, leader of Pendle Borough Council, said: “Ensuring the safety of tenants is a fundamental responsibility of all landlords. The condition of this property was so poor, it is fortunate it has not resulted in a fatality.

“This fine is a critical reminder that neglecting safety standards will not be tolerated. We urge all landlords to prioritise compliance with regulations.”

The company was fined £8,000 with a £2,000 surcharge and £1,862.50 in costs, totalling £11,862.50. Mr Hogg was fined £2,155 with a £862 surcharge, totalling £3,017.00. This was taking into account his guilty plea.

Sarah Whitwell, head of Housing and Environmental Health for Pendle Borough Council, said: “We had previously warned Mr Hogg on a number of occasions about the state of the property; but unfortunately he did not take the council’s warning seriously and failed to take any action.”

Councillor Mohammed Iqbal said: “When environmental health officers from Pendle Borough Council visited the property, they found appalling and unhygienic living conditions, which is completely unacceptable.

“There were damaged and smashed windows; damp and water ingress; and a shared toilet had leaked into the kitchen with no attempt made to sanitise it.

“The communal cooker was broken, resulting in the tenants using portable appliances in their bedrooms, which dramatically increased fire risk. There were combustibles on corridors, fire doors in poor condition and fire alarm systems not maintained, faulty and not tested.”

Mr Hogg has now sold the property on Keighley Road. The company had 42 houses and now only has 16 remaining which Mr Hogg said he intends to sell over the next 12 months to wind the company up.

Helen Greaney
If you have interesting things happening at your company in Lancashire, I'm the news editor here and I'd love to hear it. I'm a senior journalist with more than 18 years' experience in local, regional and national newspapers, as well as in digital PR.
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