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Landlord’s appeal ends in even bigger fine

Summary by The Negotiator
49 Bayswater Place, Harehills, Leeds A Leeds landlord, Mohammed Gulzar, has had his penalty increased from £7,500 to £10,500 after appealing against enforcement action. The enforcement action was taken over multiple safety and management breaches at his rental property, with a tribunal ruling the offences were more serious than originally assessed. Leeds City Council first issued a Notice of Intent for a financial penalty of £14,250 before reduc…
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The Negotiator broke the news on Thursday, May 7, 2026.
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