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    Home » Landlord ordered to pay over £60,000 for “flagrant disregard of the law”
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    Landlord ordered to pay over £60,000 for “flagrant disregard of the law”

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryJune 24, 2025No Comments
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    A landlord has been sentenced for a ‘flagrant disregard of the law’ relating to a property that was rented out in City Road, Cardiff.

    Mohammed Abdul KowsorChoudhury, from Cyncoed, Cardiff, and his company, Pine Best Ltd, were fined a total of £54,000, with a further £10,000 in costs, when the case was heard at Cardiff Magistrates’ Court on Monday (June 16).

    The rented property – 173 City Road – is a three storey Victorian property with a commercial unit on the ground floor, but despite only having planning permission for 6 self-contained flats, 11 self-contained flats were found at the property.

    The prosecutions relating to this property date back to March 2018, when officers from Shared Regulatory Services visited the property and discovered 11 flats. An Emergency Prohibition Order was made for each flat due to the extremely poor fire safety precautions, which meant that the properties could no longer be occupied, as they were deemed to be unsafe.

    In 2019, South Wales Fire & Rescue Service prosecuted Choudhury for failure to comply with an enforcement notice to carry out essential work on these flats. He was fined £50,000, ordered to pay £10,000 in costs and was given a suspended prison sentence.

    In October 2022, reports were received that the flats were being rented out again and the works required by the Emergency Prohibition Ordershad not been carried out.

    A further investigation was launched, followed by several hearings in court. Finally in July 2024, Choudhury and his company pleaded guilty to all the offences in July 2024 and the case was heard at Cardiff Magistrates Court on Monday (16 June 2025).

    The court was advised of Mr Choudhury’s previous conviction for this property, as well as convictions for theft, dishonesty and assault, and the fact that he had continued to re-let flats at the property as they became vacant.

    In sentencing, District Judge Christopher James described the business as “a vehicle created by the defendant for the purpose of presenting an enterprise of legitimacy” and characterised the financial accounts as “questionable”. The District Judge made is clear that he deemed Choudhury’s failure to comply with the enforcement notices as a deliberate attempt to “gain profit from people that were desperate for housing, with rents in the region of £600 a month per flat.”

    The Judge described Choudhury as “flagrantly and deliberately ignoring legislation and legal requirement in relation to these properties.”

    Cllr Lynda Thorne, Cabinet Member for Housing & Communities said: “This property has been a significant concern for many years now and hopefully Mr Choudhury now understands what he has to do to ensure that he can rent his property out legally, in line with all legislation required.

    “The majority of private sector landlords provide a good service to their tenants, but unfortunately there are some that don’t have any regard at all. Unfortunately, its landlords like Mr Choudhury who, as the judge said, flagrantly ignore legislation and bring the sector into disrepute.”

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