A HAGLEY landlord has been ordered to pay fines of more than £6,600 after a series of poor living conditions for vulnerable tenants were highlighted.

Dudley Council prosecuted Balwinder Singh Dhadwal for a number of failings at properties in Wynall Lane, in Stourbridge.

It included mould on the walls of the flats, electrical problems and not having smoke detectors fitted, Dudley Magistrates heard.

Council housing officials were concerned about the health and safety of tenants, many of whom were described in court as “vulnerable”.

The council said it tried to get the 60-year-old to resolve a number of issues, but without success.

Dhadwal pleaded guilty to five breaches of the Housing Act and failing to adhere to an order preventing a property being re-let.

He was ordered to pay £1,065 for each offence and £1,190 costs. He was also ordered to pay £120 victim surcharge.

In mitigation, Dhadwal’s barrister said his client had been working to improve the property, including fitting smoke alarms.

Dudley Councillor Gaye Partridge, cabinet member for housing, said: “This sends out a clear message that we will do everything we can to protect tenants living in private accommodation wherever possible.

“Landlords who do not take advice and fail to improve their properties can expect an expensive visit to court.”