8 Ivybridge Court, Lewis Street, London NW1 8PX (Housing Act 2004 and Housing and Planning Act 2016 - Rent repayment orders) [2018] UKFTT RP_LON_00AG_HMK_2018_0020 (9 August 2018)
The Tribunal found that the landlord had committed the relevant offence and that a rent repayment order was appropriate under the statutory provisions.
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- Citation
- [2018] UKFTT RP_LON_00AG_HMK_2018_0020
- Parties
- Applicant: Applicant(s) (names not specified); Respondent: Respondent(s) (names not specified)
- Jurisdiction
- England and Wales
- Judgment Date
- 09 August 2018
- Procedural Posture
- Rent Repayment Order Application / First Tier Tribunal Decision
- Outcome
- Rent repayment order granted
- Legal Topics
- Rent Repayment Orders, Licensing of Houses, Housing Act 2004, Housing and Planning Act 2016
Housing Law Rent Repayment Orders Licensing of Houses Housing Act 2004 Housing and Planning Act 2016
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Parties
Applicant(s) (names not specified)
Applicant
Respondent(s) (names not specified)
Respondent
Procedural Posture
Rent Repayment Order Application / First Tier Tribunal Decision
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether the landlord committed an offence under the Housing Act 2004 by controlling or managing an unlicensed house in multiple occupation (HMO)
- 2 Whether a rent repayment order should be made under the Housing and Planning Act 2016
Ratio Decidendi
The Tribunal found that the landlord had committed the relevant offence and that a rent repayment order was appropriate under the statutory provisions.
Court Disposition
Rent repayment order granted
Orders
- Respondent to pay specified amount to applicant(s) as rent repayment
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