Zaremba had previously been prosecuted by Wolverhampton council and fined £4,808 for breaching fire safety requirements under HMO management regulations, which placed tenants at serious risk.
Despite being repeatedly advised by officers, Zaremba failed to apply for a HMO licence and to provide the information that had been requested.
Magistrates issued Zaremba with a £1,100 fine for failure to have a licence and he was ordered to pay prosecution costs of £1,604 and a victim surcharge of £110, on top of the fine he received earlier this year.
A Wolverhampton council spokesperson says: “The council takes a strong stance on HMO licensing to ensure the safety of tenants and I hope this case will serve as a stark reminder to private sector landlords that they must comply with the HMO rules.”
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