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Brent Cracks Down on Rogue Landlords

  • Writer: Sarah Ruivivar
    Sarah Ruivivar
  • Jun 4
  • 1 min read

In a spirited weekend initiative, council officers in Brent, north London, took to the streets to unmask unlicensed landlords, ensuring tenant safety and legal compliance.


Armed with determination and a keen eye for detail, these officers went door-to-door, scrutinising properties for serious health or safety hazards. Their mission? To protect residents from landlords who flout safety standards or overcrowd homes.


Councillor Fleur Donnelly-Jackson, the borough's housing champion, emphasised the importance of this law in safeguarding tenants. "No one should endure damp, overcrowded, or hazardous living conditions," she declared. The council's efforts focus on intelligence-led patrols, honing in on suspected unlicensed rentals.


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The crackdown is not just about enforcement but also about upholding the reputation of responsible landlords who contribute positively to the housing sector. Recent actions include fining two brothers £20,000 and adding them to the rogue landlord database after discovering 15 tenants squeezed into a seven-bedroom house.


Brent's message is clear: landlords must adhere to licensing laws, or face prosecution and hefty fines. This proactive approach aims to protect residents and maintain high standards in the rental market. So, if you're a landlord in Brent, make sure you're on the right side of the law, or risk being caught in the council's vigilant net!


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