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‘Slum’ landlord prosecuted
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News  |  Mon - January 20, 2025 5:42 pm  |  Article Hits:1020  |  A+ | a-
A hole in the floor and bare brickwork at the property in Walton
A hole in the floor and bare brickwork at the property in Walton

A Liverpool landlord has been hit with a fine of almost £14,000 for allowing tenants to live in what have been described by a District Judge as “slum” conditions.

Roach Estates and Property Management Ltd, and directors Phillip Range and David Kellard, were found guilty at Liverpool Crown Court on:- 7 January 2025.

Liverpool City Council’s Private Sector Housing Service discovered serious issues at the property on Goodison Road in Walton in July 2023, including:-

  • Damp and mould growth from damaged brickwork to the front bay lintel, and a flat roof allowing leaks into the kitchen
  • Broken gutters and waste water discharging directly onto the flat roof
  • Uneven stairs and a deep step over pipework and the door frame into the yard
  • Structural collapse and falling elements from missing mortar and loose bricks in a wall
  • The kitchen ceiling was bowing under the flat roof and the ceiling has since collapsed
  • An open fuse box with live wiring and an intermittent electrical supply
  • Exposed wiring and a missing light fitting in the kitchen where water has dripped through the roof
  • A defective fire door

 
The landlord was served with an Improvement Notice and ordered to resolve the issues by:- February 2024.

A subsequent reinspection in March 2024 found they had not taken adequate action to rectify the hazards identified and bring the property up to a safe standard. Some of the issues had deteriorated further.

In court, Presiding District Judge Wendy Lloyd described them as “slum” conditions and handed down fines totalling:- £13,867.31.

In 2024, Liverpool City Council brought 33 prosecutions against landlords, with fines totalling £342,584 handed down. A further 11 Civil Penalty Notices were issued, with fines totalling:- £59,862.50.

To report disrepair or poor management in a privately rented home, you can get in touch with the Council’s Private Sector Housing team by emailing:- privatesector.housing@liverpool.gov.uk, or making a referral online at this website.  

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