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Southall landlord fined for illegal dwellings

Tue 13 Oct 2020
A landlord from Southall who ignored six enforcement notices from Ealing Council has been ordered to pay more than £300,000.

Salim Mussa Patel of Norwood Road, Southall appeared at Isleworth Crown Court, on 23 September 2020, for ignoring a total of six planning enforcement notices served on properties that he owned in the Southall area.

The landlord had been renting a number of flats and outbuildings from 2010 that did not have planning permission.

From 2010 to 2015, Ealing Council served a total of 18 planning enforcement notices on properties owned by Mr Mussa Patel in the Southall area for the conversion of dwellings into multiple flats and the use of rear outbuildings as further self-contained residential units.

In April 2017, planning enforcement officers and police raided six of these properties in Beaconsfield Road, Lady Margaret Road, Regina Road and his business premises at 52 Norwood Road under warrant and found multiple breaches of enforcement notices.

At one address in Beaconsfield Road, officers found a family of four living in an outbuilding, all of whom were sleeping in a single room in a double bunk bed.

The children slept in the top bunk, where loose electrical wiring was taped to the ceiling to prevent it hanging over their bed. The room itself was riddled with damp and mould. They found a total of 18 people living in a converted three-bedroom dwelling at another address.

The council started prosecution proceedings against Mr Mussa Patel following the visits and, in October 2017, he pleaded guilty at Ealing Magistrates’ Court to the offences.

The matter was then referred to Isleworth Crown Court for confiscation proceedings under the Proceeds of Crime Act because Mr Mussa Patel had continued to receive significant rental income for the unlawful flats and outbuildings once the enforcement notices had become effective.

The court made a confiscation order for the sum of £207,000 on 23 September 2020. Mr Mussa Patel was fined £50,000 and made to pay the council’s costs amounting to £49,198. The owner was given three months to pay the confiscation order or face three years’ imprisonment. He has six months to pay the fine and the council’s costs.

The enforcement notices of each of the six properties have now been complied with.

Councillor Joanna Camadoo-Rothwell, the council’s cabinet member for community safety, said:"Mr Mussa Patel was clearly determined to breach the planning rules for his own gain. Failure to comply with planning enforcement notices is a criminal offence which will be investigated and punished accordingly."

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