Merton Labour Seize Properties From Rogue Landlord

A private landlord in Merton who ignored tenants' complaints has had their properties seized by the Labour-run Merton Council.

After the landlord failed to provide adequate services to residents in its 18 private properties, the Labour-run Merton Council stepped in, becoming one of the first local authorities to use the powers available under the Housing Act 2004.

The Council will take temporary control of the homes and direct the tenants’ rental income into ensuring the management of the property is to the standard expected for tenants. The owner remains responsible for paying the mortgages.

This action builds on Merton Labour’s commitment to ensuring everyone in the borough lives in a safe and decent home, and improving housing conditions in the private rented sector.

All private rented homes in Figges Marsh, Graveney, Longthornton and Pollards Hill wards must now be licensed under the Council’s groundbreaking ‘Selective Licensing Scheme’. This means the Council can tackle poor property conditions and antisocial behaviour in these areas.

This action sends a clear message to landlords: if you do not license your property, or act in such a way that the property cannot be licensed, this Labour-run council can and will use its powers to take over the running of it.

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