Housing Enforcement
Housing Enforcement
Environmental Health are responsible for protecting people’s health, safety and wellbeing as well as the environment and amenities.
Our regulatory focus, through its various compliance and consenting activities and functions, is based around four central principles:
- We will ensure that we enforce the law in a fair, equitable and consistent manner
- We will work to assist landlords and agents in meeting their legal obligations
- Our focus will be on prevention rather than cure, where appropriate
- We will take action against those who breach the law or act irresponsibly
The Hyndburn Enforcement Policy provides a guide to how our regulatory functions are exercised, which includes decisions made by the Private Sector Housing team on enforcement matters under the Housing Act 2004 and other legislation applicable to the regulation of the Private Housing Sector.
Civil Penalties
Hyndburn will consider imposing a civil penalty as opposed to prosecution for certain offences under the Housing Act 2004, and where a landlord or property agent has breached a banning order under the Housing and Planning Act 2016.
Section 126 of the Housing and Planning Act 2016 provides powers that permit local authorities to impose a civil penalty of up to £30,000 as an alternative to prosecution for a range of offences under the Housing Act 2004. Where we decide to issue a civil penalty as opposed to taking a prosecution, our decisions will be guided by our Enforcement Policy.