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Rogue landlord illegally evicted family at Christmas

A landlord has been prosecuted for the unlawful eviction of a tenant from privately rented accommodation in Coleraine, Northern Ireland.

Leading up to Christmas 2019, a tenant contacted Causeway Coast and Glens council stating their landlord had changed the locks and refused to provide a key to allow the tenant and their young family to access their belongings.

During the council investigation the landlord, Ivan Eakin, claimed the family had vacated the property. 

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Environmental Health officials advised the landlord of the due process of law to obtain vacant possession of a property and asked that he reconsider his position and provide a key to the tenant. 

This was declined despite repeated requests.

Illegal eviction of a tenant is an offence under Article 54(1) of The Rent (NI) Order 1978 as amended by Article 60 of The Private Tenancies (NI) Order 2006.

A court has now handed down a fine of £850 and Eakin was also ordered to pay costs of £258 together with an offender levy of £15.  

Mayor of Causeway Coast and Glens, Councillor Steven Callaghan says: “[The] council is committed to upholding the legal rights of tenants living in private rented accommodation. This prosecution sends a clear message that failing to follow due process of law when ending a tenancy will not be tolerated by the council and this court ruling reflects the seriousness of the offence of illegal eviction.”

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