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Landlord pays £158,000 for breaches after tenants flee from blaze

06 April 2011

A residential landlord has been found guilty of fire safety breaches, following a fire where his tenants were forced to flee for their lives.

Joseph Ernest Draper, then owner of 9 Hillsborough Terrace, in Ilfracombe, Devon, pleaded guilty to four offences under the Fire Safety Order 2005.

Appearing at Exeter Crown Court on 29 March, Mr Draper was ordered to pay a total of £135,000 in fines and £23,000 in costs.

It follows a fire at the four-storey building on 14 February 2008. The building had been subdivided into flats. The fire, which started on the ground floor, spread throughout the property and forced some of the 13 tenants to make their escape by clambering over the roof.

After the fire Devon and Somerset fire investigators carried out a safety audit of the premises.

They found that the door giving entrance to the ground floor flat was inappropriately constructed to resist fire, which would enable a fire in the flat to spread into the escape route. The offence carried a fine of £75,000.

The three other offences cost £20,000 each, for three doors that had no self closing device fitted. This would also have impacted on fire spread to the means of escape.

Devon and Somerset area manager Nick Manning, said: “Landlords and owners of properties used as flats should take notice of the outcome of this case - it has sent a clear message with the level of the fine awarded."


 


     
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David Sugden
To pinch a well known phrase, "should have gone to TPC" but he was saving money no doubt.

It also raises the question of insurance payout

Posted on 08/04/11 12:11.

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alan davies
Very informative article

Posted on 08/04/11 12:11.

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Nick Bami
Amazing.

The issues he was found guilty of are really minor and he was probably trying to save money or just wasn't aware of the facts. We will never know. But just shows the importance of carrying out a good fire risk assessment.

Nick Bami

Posted on 11/04/11 09:41.

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