HMO Legal Case
HMO Licensing

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14 years ago
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A while ago, the Residential Property Investor magazine carried an article about a landlord (midlands area?)who failed to apply for a HMO license on a student property. The tennants, even though they had subsequently left the property, took the landlord to court. The students were awarded 50% refund on the rental they had paid.Can you give me a reference to this case, so I can pass it on to a lawyer acting for me.
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Kevin Hamilton

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