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Landlords face crippling fines for simple oversights

Property Industry Eyeby Property Industry Eye
May 13, 2025
Reading Time: 2 mins read
in REAL ESTATE, UK&IRELAND
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Phil Turtle

Selective licensing schemes are catching landlords off guard with fines that can spiral into the hundreds of thousands pounds, warns Phil Turtle, a property compliance specialist at Landlord Licensing & Defence.

He highlights that the stakes are higher than ever for landlords who fail to stay on top of licensing requirements, with missed renewal notice, a buried letter, or a forgotten deadline having significant consequences.

“Forgetting to renew a selective licence isn’t just a slap on the wrist – it can be a financial catastrophe,” said Turtle. “I’ve seen landlords lose everything because they didn’t have a system in place to track compliance. One missed deadline can cost you £105,000, and if you’re operating through a limited company, that fine could double to £210,000.”

Turtle points to a recent case in the London Borough of Waltham Forest, where a landlord faced a staggering £66,000 in fines for failing to license a single house converted into two flats.

Turtle explained: “The council hit the landlord’s limited company with £16,500 per flat and then fined him personally as the sole director another £16,500 per flat. That’s £66,000 for a simple oversight – and now he’s forced to sell the property to cover the cost.”

The risks are particularly acute for landlords of HMOs. A landlord who let an HMO licence lapse faced a nightmare scenario: £12,500 per property for operating unlicensed, £17,000 for breaches of HMO Management Regulation 4, £8,500 for Regulation 7 breaches, and £12,500 for failing to comply with Electrical Safety Regulations. The total? A staggering £105,000.

“It started with a missed renewal while the landlord was on holiday,” Turtle noted. “By the time the council got involved, the landlord was 18 months unlicensed, tenants were applying for Rent Repayment Orders, and the fines were unavoidable.”

Councils are no longer lenient, he warns, and housing enforcement has become a well-funded, automated machine, with officers actively pursuing non-compliant landlords. Incomplete applications, missing certificates or undocumented inspections can leave landlords defenceless.

“The councils aren’t here to hold your hand,” Turtle warns. “They’re a self-funding operation, and every fine they issue fuels their next investigation.”

Landlords operating through limited companies face even greater risks. “If your HMO is owned by a limited company where you’re the sole director, you’re looking at double jeopardy,” said Turtle. “The company gets fined, and you get fined personally. A £105,000 penalty becomes £210,000 in the blink of an eye.”

The message is clear: compliance is non-negotiable. Landlords must invest in robust systems to track licensing deadlines, maintain up-to-date certificates and ensure regular inspections.

“This isn’t about scaremongering – it’s about reality,” Turtle emphasised. “The laws have been in place for years, and enforcement is only getting sharper. Don’t let a forgotten date cost you your livelihood.”

 

Read the orginal article: https://propertyindustryeye.com/landlords-face-crippling-fines-for-simple-oversights/

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