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Sutton v Norwich City Council

House in multiple occupation – Civil penalties – Assessment – Appellant director of company converting office building allegedly in breach of building regulations – Appellants failing to comply with improvement notices – Respondent local authority regarding property as house in multiple occupation and serving notices for breach of HMO Regulations 2007 – Respondent imposing penalties on both appellants – Upper Tribunal reducing penalties – First appellant appealing – Whether penalties apportioned between company and director – Whether cap on penalty applicable – Whether tribunal erring in assessment of individual penalties – Appeal dismissed

The appellant was the sole director and 55% shareholder of the second appellant company, which was the freehold owner of Max House, Wales Square, 60 St Faiths Lane, Norwich, an office block that had been converted in breach of building regulations into an “apart-hotel”. The respondent local authority classed the property as a house in multiple occupation (HMO) under section 257 of the Housing Act 2004. It was therefore subject to the Licensing and Management of Houses in Multiple Occupation (Additional Provisions) (England) Regulations 2007.

In 2018, the respondent local authority served notices on the second appellant for breach of duties under the 2007 Regulations. Health and safety hazards were discovered during inspections of the property which led to the respondent serving improvement notices. When the appellants failed to comply with the notices, the respondent imposed penalties totalling £236,000 on each appellant in respect of four breaches of the regulations and three failures to comply with the improvement notices.

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