A private landlord who provided false documents and endangered the lives of his tenants has been ordered to undertake 200 hours’ unpaid work and pay fines totalling £7,000.
Pervez Akhtar, the landlord of a three storey property in Woking, was required to possess an HMO licence from Woking council. Despite being contacted by the council on a number of occasions, Akhtar did not apply for a licence and instead produced fraudulent tenancy agreements which meant he could avoid licencing the property.
Under the Housing Act 2004, properties require a mandatory HMOs licence if they have three stories or more, five or more tenants forming more than one household, and share kitchen or bathroom facilities.
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