267 St George's Road, Coventry CV1 2DG ((Housing) Act 2004 and Housing and Planning Act 2016 - Rent repayment orders) [2020] UKFTT BIR_00CQ_HMF_2019_0001 (17 April 2020)
The Tribunal found that the respondent committed an offence under section 72(1) of the Housing Act 2004 by managing or controlling an unlicensed HMO and that a rent repayment order should be made in favour of the applicant(s).
- Citation
- [2020] UKFTT BIR_00CQ_HMF_2019_0001
- Parties
- Applicant: Applicant(s) (names not specified in provided text); Respondent: Respondent (name not specified in provided text)
- Jurisdiction
- England and Wales
- Judgment Date
- 17 April 2020
- Procedural Posture
- Rent Repayment Order Application / First Tier Tribunal Determination
- Outcome
- Rent repayment order granted
- Legal Topics
- Rent Repayment Orders, Licensing of Houses in Multiple Occupation, Penalties for Unlicensed Property
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Parties
Applicant(s) (names not specified in provided text)
Applicant
Respondent (name not specified in provided text)
Respondent
Procedural Posture
Rent Repayment Order Application / First Tier Tribunal Determination
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether the respondent was required to hold a licence under the Housing Act 2004 for the property
- 2 Whether the respondent committed an offence under section 72(1) of the Housing Act 2004 by controlling or managing an unlicensed HMO
- 3 Whether a rent repayment order should be made and the quantum thereof
Ratio Decidendi
The Tribunal found that the respondent committed an offence under section 72(1) of the Housing Act 2004 by managing or controlling an unlicensed HMO and that a rent repayment order should be made in favour of the applicant(s).
Court Disposition
Rent repayment order granted
Orders
- Respondent to pay specified sum to applicant(s) as a rent repayment order
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