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Tenant fined more than £100,000 for subletting a council flat

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Westminster City Council successfully took one of its
tenants to court for sub-letting a council flat to tourists on Airbnb.

Toby Harman was found guilty of breaching the terms of his
tenancy agreement with the council and was given an Unlawful Profits Order totalling
£100,974.94, one of the highest such awards made in any council’s favour.

Evidence gathered from Harman’s bank statements showed that
he had been receiving rents from tourist lets on the vacancy listings website since
2013.

Harman had used an online alias by the name of “Lara�, but investigators
managed to link the lettings to him through his name appearing on online
reviews This find followed a trawl by anti-fraud software. He had accumulated
over 300 reviews on the popular tourist rental website.

As well as the fine, Harman has been evicted from the apartment
he rented off the council in Victoria, central London.

Following a spate of similar abuse of the system, Westminster
City Council is calling for a compulsory registration scheme across the board for
property owners, to make it easier to keep track of these types of rentals.

Last year the council successfully recovered 24 of its social
housing properties from similar frauds and currently it has over 1,500
properties under investigation for possible abuses with short-term lettings.

Andrew Smith, a councillor for Westminster City Council, has
commented:

“Social housing is there to provide much-needed homes for
our residents, not to generate illicit profits for dishonest tenants.

“It’s illegal for council tenants to sublet their homes and
we carry out tenancy checks, as well as monitoring short-term letting websites
for any potential illegal sublets.�

“Along with a six-figure unlawful profit order, by getting a
possession order, we can now reallocate the property to someone in genuine need
of a home,� Cllr Smith had said.

An Airbnb spokesperson had said that this particular property
had been removed from the platform earlier in the year when the exact
circumstance came to light.

“We regularly remind hosts to check and follow local rules –
including on subsidised housing – and we take action on issues brought to our
attention.

“Airbnb is the only platform that works with London to limit
how often hosts can share their space and we support proposals from the mayor
of London for a registration system to help local authorities regulate short
term lets and ensure rules are applied equally to hosts on all platforms in the
capital,� said Airbnb.

Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, has been calling for a London registration
scheme which registers anyone wishing to rent out a property for less under 90
days. This follows revelations that there could be any many as 80,000 rooms for
let listed on these websites in the capital.

Mayor Khan has said:

“Short-term lets are a benefit to visitors to London, and to
Londoners themselves who want to earn a little extra money.

“But these benefits must be balanced with the need to
protect long-term rented housing, and to make sure neighbours aren’t impacted
by a high turnover of visitors.�

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