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The landlords of a London flat that suffered a fire have pleaded guilty to criminal charges. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementThe landlords of an overcrowded London apartment that suffered a fire have pleaded guilty to criminal charges. In the overcrowded apartment, students, asylum seekers, and other vulnerable people were sleeping in bunk beds and on the floor, without heating or use of the washing machine, and sharing a single toilet. AdvertisementAnthony Iles, chair of the Tarling West Tenants and Residents Association, told the Guardian, that the couple were "ruthless landlords."
Persons: Mizanur Rahman, , Sofina Begum, Aminur Rahman, Begum, Rahman, Anthony Iles, Brent Council, Jaydipkumar Rameshchandra Valand Organizations: Service, Guardian, Residents Association Locations: London, Bangladesh, Wembley
Photos show the grim conditions inside a London house where up to 40 tenants lived at a time. One tenant even lived in a shed made out of pallets, with no lighting or heating, photos show. The house in Wembley where up to 40 tenants lived. Brent Council/SWNSFire exits were blocked throughout the house and large holes appeared in the ceilings, exposing the dilapidated wood slats holding up the house, SWNS photos show. A hole in the ceiling at the Wembley property.
Persons: Jaydipkumar Rameshchandra, Brent, SWNS Organizations: Service, Brent Council, Brent Borough, UK Border Force Locations: London, Wall, Silicon, Wembley, Brent
A landlord in London was found to be renting out a four-bed house to 40 tenants. Brent Council released a statement saying that "slum" landlord Jaydipkumar Rameshchandra Valand made £360,000, approximately $457,000, from the tenants at the property in Wembley, northwest London. Valand was previously found guilty of housing offenses at another property in January 2022, when officers discovered he made £1,400 a month from uncontracted tenants. The property had numerous issues, including fire safety violations, waste buildups, unhygienic conditions, and "disrepairs," per the council. Rogue London landlords were fined £8.6 million, or nearly $11 million, in the first three months of 2023, the Evening Standard reported.
Persons: Jaydipkumar Rameshchandra Valand, Brent, Valand, Muhammed Butt Organizations: Service, Brent Council, Housing, Evening Locations: London, Wall, Silicon, Wembley, Rogue, Hounslow
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