A landlord has appealed against a council's decision to issue a fine due to 'hazardous conditions' at a property in Cromer.
North Norfolk District Council has confirmed that it has served a 'final notice to issue a financial penalty' to the owner of a rented premises on New Street in the town.
This is for "non-compliance with an improvement notice, served in August, due to excess cold and electrical hazards", a council spokesperson said.
The owner of the property has lodged an appeal and the matter remains on-going.
Councils have powers to issue penalties of up to £30,000 against landlords found to have breached a range of laws such as failing to fix problems with damp, faulty wiring and mould.
They are also able to ban landlords and add them to a “rogue landlord” database.
The Home (Fitness for Human Habitation) Act 2018 requires landlords to make sure buildings are fit to live in.
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