Landlord fined 拢14k over dilapidated housing

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Image caption, Preston Magistrates Court heard David Waddington allowed tenants to live in potentially dangerous conditions
  • Author, Bill Jacobs
  • Role, Local Democracy Reporting Service

A landlord whose tenants had to live in sub-standard homes has been ordered to pay almost 拢14,000.

People renting from David Waddington lived with damp, mould, electrical hazards and holes in ceilings, Preston magistrates court heard.

Burnley Council had been trying to get him to do repairs for two years.

Waddington, whose last known address was in Pendleton, Clitheroe, admitted three offences under the Housing Act 2004.

'Appalling conditions'

The court heard Waddington promised that essential repairs would be carried to the properties in Padiham.

But only minor repairs took place.

Waddington was then served with improvement notices to carry out essential work on all the properties.

The court heard that Waddington had been given ample time to comply with the improvement notices but failed to.

Some work was completed but major problems remained.

A Burnley council spokesperson said: 鈥淎fter almost two years鈥 of investigation and serving legal notices on the landlord, we鈥檝e finally seen some kind of justice for his tenants.

鈥淭hey were all vulnerable in one way or another and were forced to live in such poor conditions that you could see the effect it was having on their health and well-being."

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