Dover landlord Stratos Efstratiou guilty of overcrowding Folkestone Road flat and forcing pregnant woman to share bed with two children
12:30, 09 September 2014
A landlord has been found guilty of persistently allowing overcrowding in a flat in Folkestone Road - forcing a pregnant woman to share a bed with two children.
Stratos Efstratiou was fined £4,000 and ordered to pay costs of £1,290 after ignoring an order that required him to reduce the number of occupiers.
Following a complaint from the tenant early in 2013, an inspection of the flat showed it was overcrowded and a small room of less than six metres squared was being used as a bedroom.
The landlord failed to reduce the overcrowding and a further inspection showed a pregnant woman and her two children were all sleeping in one bed in the small room.
On August 8, 2013, the district council served a probation order to limit the number of occupants in the flat and stop the use of the small room as a bedroom.
Visits by the council in December last year and January revealed the flat was still overcrowded and the small room was also being used as a bedroom - meaning the landlord had ignored the requirements of the order.
Following a trial at Folkestone Magistrates' Court Efstratiou was found guilty of two offences of failing to comply with the order.
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