Monday, 9 June 2014

Crackdown on Landlords Who Fail To Tackle Criminal Behaviour

New powers to clamp down on private rented sector landlords who do not take action against organised crime in their properties were announced in the Queen’s speech. The new offence, carrying a sentence of up to five years’ imprisonment, will apply to owners of residential properties who fail to report suspicions that premises are being used for crime. They could be prosecuted for ‘participating in an organised crime group’.  Organisations that adopt a ‘no questions asked’ approach and then claim in court they were unaware of the criminal activity will no longer be allowed to do so with impunity. The law will also apply to lawyers and other professionals. Read more on Inside Housing.

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