Rogue East End landlords pay back £200,000 to renters

Rogue landlords threatening tenants or utilizing violence to get them out of their properties within the East Finish have now needed to give again £200,000 to renters after being served compensation orders. 

Practically 70 tenants have had their rents given again since Tower Hamlets Council introduced in Lease Compensation orders to carry landlords to account after a three-year marketing campaign towards unlawful evictions. 

Tenants were getting a raw deal until the council stepped in with a renters' charter


Tenants had been getting a uncooked deal till Tower Hamlets Council stepped in with a renters’ constitution

– Credit score: Tower Hamlets Lease marketing campaign

Orders are served for failing to acquire lettings licences which additionally cowl offences like threatening violence to safe entry into premises, unlawful eviction and harassment or failing to adjust to an enchancment discover. 

“All tenants deserve safe houses,” council cupboard member Eve McQuillan stated. “We are going to use our powers the place landlords fail to verify tenants are secure from exploitation and unsafe flats.” 

The largest rebate for one property was £55,000 to 9 tenants whereas the property was unlicensed. All of the properties the place orders have been made have since acquired licences. 

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