Landlords launch legal challenge against ‘unlawful’ selective licensing scheme

Landlords launch legal challenge against ‘unlawful’ selective licensing scheme

10:06 AM, 6th June 2024, About 4 weeks ago 20

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Two unnamed landlords have launched a legal action against a council’s ‘unlawful’ decision to bring in a selective licensing scheme, Teesside Live reports.

Middlesbrough Council recently unveiled its Newport 1 scheme which would cost landlords £998 per licence.

The scheme would run for five years, and the licence fee has been increased from £820.

But the landlords say they are applying to the High Court to quash the order – putting the July start date of the scheme in jeopardy.

Slammed by landlords as ‘rapacious’ and ‘unreasonable’

The new scheme has been slammed by landlords as ‘rapacious’ and ‘unreasonable’ with some saying the licensing scheme prevents landlords from investing.

The council says the scheme will improve housing standards in privately rented homes and licensed landlords face £5,000 for breaching licence conditions.

Unlicensed landlords face an unlimited fine or a £30,000 civic penalty for non-compliance.

However, the council points to ‘significant and ongoing’ anti-social behaviour in Newport and North Ormesby as a reason for introducing the scheme.

The council says that the previous scheme has been a success with ‘great improvements’.

The landlords question this and say that if it was such a success, why do they need to repeat the scheme with a higher licence fee?

‘Making the landlord responsible for anti-social behaviour’

Speaking about the Middlesbrough scheme, Phil Turtle, of Landlord Licensing & Defence who are experts in selective licensing, told Property118: “In most licences – selective and HMO – the councils create a licence condition making the landlord responsible for anti-social behaviour, the breach of which is a criminal offence.

“The penalty for that breach is level 5 on the standard scale which means unlimited fines and a criminal record for the landlord if prosecuted.

“Or a financial penalty of up to £30,000 if the council prefers to enforce by way of a financial penalty – and keep all the money.”

He added: “It surpasses belief that councils, which together with the police, have proven themselves incapable of controlling anti-social behaviour now attempt to force the responsibility with criminal liability onto landlords for matters over which the licence holder cannot possibly have control.”

Council has not complied with the necessary requirements

But the two landlords launching the legal action say the council has not complied with the necessary requirements when making its final decision.

Teesside Live reports that the legal papers suggest that Middlesbrough Council has used data on anti-social behaviour from other areas of the ward to justify the creation of its licensing scheme.

They landlords also say that the council hasn’t considered alternatives to licensing.

A solicitor acting for the landlords has now sent a formal challenge to the council that warns of the intended legal action.

The council has declined to comment on the legal action.


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LaLo

12:49 PM, 6th June 2024, About 4 weeks ago

If Labours draconian measures come in, I dread to think how it will all end !

LaLo

13:13 PM, 6th June 2024, About 4 weeks ago

Good luck to those brave LLs. Trouble is, those at the top who dream up all these ideas or not affected and the money comes out of the public purse and with £30,000 fines, it’ll never be empty! Many top councillors earn just shy of £40,000pa - the money has to come from somewhere, poor things. Where’s G.F. need him?

Gromit

14:25 PM, 6th June 2024, About 4 weeks ago

Reply to the comment left by Julian Lloyd at 06/06/2024 - 10:39
NRLA are nothing but the toothless lap dog of the Government pretending to represent Landlords.

Mick Roberts

14:28 PM, 6th June 2024, About 4 weeks ago

Well said Phil:
“The penalty for that breach is level 5 on the standard scale which means unlimited fines and a criminal record for the landlord if prosecuted.

“Or a financial penalty of up to £30,000 if the council prefers to enforce by way of a financial penalty – and keep all the money.”

He added: “It surpasses belief that councils, which together with the police, have proven themselves incapable of controlling anti-social behaviour now attempt to force the responsibility with criminal liability onto landlords for matters over which the licence holder cannot possibly have control.”

Keep us posted

TheMaluka

14:38 PM, 6th June 2024, About 4 weeks ago

Reply to the comment left by Gromit at 06/06/2024 - 14:25
A rather over generous comment !

Skezza

17:42 PM, 6th June 2024, About 4 weeks ago

If there isn’t yet a crowdfunding page, there should be.

Martyn Lesser

17:59 PM, 6th June 2024, About 4 weeks ago

I am apauled I have had to pay local council to confirm I am a good landlord.
I have a record of repair and renewal on all of my properties and help were I can when tenants have financial problems
How do the local council justify charging me for being a good landlord.
It's a joke bought in because of one or two bad boys.
Maybe the council should reward good landlords instead of branding them.
M

PH

20:28 PM, 6th June 2024, About 4 weeks ago

Reply to the comment left by Skezza at 06/06/2024 - 17:42
Good idea, I've no idea how to do it but I'd certainly contribute. These guys need backing . We need to come together as one . No good relying on NRLA who are a complete joke.

Stella

23:50 PM, 6th June 2024, About 4 weeks ago

Reply to the comment left by LaLo at 06/06/2024 - 11:40
I dont think the NRLA site is down.
I have noticed that the service where we could request the NRLA to reply to members on the open forum is either not working or we cannot request this now.
It has been a few weeks since I have seen any replies from them.
It could be that people are not requesting them to reply but it was a useful service.

Michael Booth

17:27 PM, 7th June 2024, About 4 weeks ago

Has a landlord in the area l can honestly. Say the council haven't a clue north Ormesby s hole now newport s hole now landlords are low hanging fruit easy to pick currently l am a immagration officer social worker, homeprovider now a cash cow. for the council , think it's time to get out now they want to criminalise me for tenants bad behavior you couldnt make it up.rent freezes tax increases insurance increases repair costs increase safetey cert increases what next l am out if and.when more of this crap is implemented

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