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A letting agency has been illegally evicting tenants and taking their belongings, the BBC's Victoria Derbyshire programme has been told. | A letting agency has been illegally evicting tenants and taking their belongings, the BBC's Victoria Derbyshire programme has been told. |
Three tenants said they arrived home to find locks had been changed and rooms emptied. | Three tenants said they arrived home to find locks had been changed and rooms emptied. |
Some said their possessions had not yet been returned. Others said their belongings were given back in bin bags, left on the street outside the agency. | Some said their possessions had not yet been returned. Others said their belongings were given back in bin bags, left on the street outside the agency. |
Flintons, in east London, said it "strongly denies" the claims. | Flintons, in east London, said it "strongly denies" the claims. |
BBC News has previously reported that Flintons demanded hundreds of pounds before prospective tenants were allowed to view properties for rent, which it denied. | BBC News has previously reported that Flintons demanded hundreds of pounds before prospective tenants were allowed to view properties for rent, which it denied. |
Figures show just 18 landlords were convicted of illegal eviction in England and Wales in 2018. | Figures show just 18 landlords were convicted of illegal eviction in England and Wales in 2018. |
The charity Citizens Advice said it had logged 2,164 complaints about the problem in the same period. | The charity Citizens Advice said it had logged 2,164 complaints about the problem in the same period. |
'Everything gone' | 'Everything gone' |
Julius Agyei rented a room, through Flintons, in a shared flat in east London last year. | Julius Agyei rented a room, through Flintons, in a shared flat in east London last year. |
The letting agency provides short-term rentals, usually to young professionals and students. | The letting agency provides short-term rentals, usually to young professionals and students. |
At one stage, he says he was charged extra fees for late payment of rent, which he disputes and was in discussions with Flintons to resolve. | At one stage, he says he was charged extra fees for late payment of rent, which he disputes and was in discussions with Flintons to resolve. |
But then, in December 2018, he arrived home to find the key to his room would not work. | But then, in December 2018, he arrived home to find the key to his room would not work. |
And when a locksmith eventually let him in, his room was empty. | And when a locksmith eventually let him in, his room was empty. |
"Everything was gone," he says. | "Everything was gone," he says. |
"They'd taken literally all my clothes, my towels, my passport, they even took my bed sheets around my bed." | "They'd taken literally all my clothes, my towels, my passport, they even took my bed sheets around my bed." |
Flintons disputes that Julius was locked out of his room or that his possessions were removed. | Flintons disputes that Julius was locked out of his room or that his possessions were removed. |
It says he told them in a phone call, two days before, that he had already moved out and a later inspection found the room apparently abandoned. | It says he told them in a phone call, two days before, that he had already moved out and a later inspection found the room apparently abandoned. |
Julius strongly denies that. | Julius strongly denies that. |
"Every day I'm just thinking, 'Why has this happened to me? I haven't done anything. I'm here trying to work, mind my own business,'" he says. | "Every day I'm just thinking, 'Why has this happened to me? I haven't done anything. I'm here trying to work, mind my own business,'" he says. |
He said he was now planning to take legal action to make the agency return his belongings or pay compensation. | He said he was now planning to take legal action to make the agency return his belongings or pay compensation. |
Flintons says it will "vigorously defend" any legal claim. | Flintons says it will "vigorously defend" any legal claim. |
'Real inconsistency' | 'Real inconsistency' |
Under the Protection from Eviction Act 1977, it can be a criminal offence for a landlord or agency to evict a tenant without going to court to acquire a possession order. | Under the Protection from Eviction Act 1977, it can be a criminal offence for a landlord or agency to evict a tenant without going to court to acquire a possession order. |
The number of complaints has been rising in England and Wales, driven by a sharp increase in people renting privately. | The number of complaints has been rising in England and Wales, driven by a sharp increase in people renting privately. |
The charity Citizens Advice said 2,164 people had reported the problem in 2018-19, up from 1,415 in 2014-15. | The charity Citizens Advice said 2,164 people had reported the problem in 2018-19, up from 1,415 in 2014-15. |
But the evidence threshold for a prosecution is high and according to the latest figures from the Ministry of Justice, only 47 complaints led to a prosecution in 2018. | But the evidence threshold for a prosecution is high and according to the latest figures from the Ministry of Justice, only 47 complaints led to a prosecution in 2018. |
There were 18 convictions, and, in the most serious cases, two people received a jail sentence. | There were 18 convictions, and, in the most serious cases, two people received a jail sentence. |
Support workers believe the true scale of the problem is hard to measure, as many tenants will simply find a new place to live without going to the authorities. | Support workers believe the true scale of the problem is hard to measure, as many tenants will simply find a new place to live without going to the authorities. |
David Hickling, who chairs the Association of Tenancy Relations Officers, says local authorities have no statutory duty to act in cases where private tenants suffer harassment or unlawful eviction. | David Hickling, who chairs the Association of Tenancy Relations Officers, says local authorities have no statutory duty to act in cases where private tenants suffer harassment or unlawful eviction. |
And even after a conviction, there is a wide variation in sentencing, with fines ranging from a few hundred to tens of thousands of pounds for what look like very similar offences. | And even after a conviction, there is a wide variation in sentencing, with fines ranging from a few hundred to tens of thousands of pounds for what look like very similar offences. |
The BBC is not aware of any criminal investigation into Flintons related to allegations of illegal eviction. | The BBC is not aware of any criminal investigation into Flintons related to allegations of illegal eviction. |
One couple, Stan Cristinel and Georgiana Militaru, say they were left hundreds of pounds out of pocket after renting a room with Flintons. | One couple, Stan Cristinel and Georgiana Militaru, say they were left hundreds of pounds out of pocket after renting a room with Flintons. |
After falling behind with some rent payments, they say, they came home to find their door wide open and their belongings gone. | After falling behind with some rent payments, they say, they came home to find their door wide open and their belongings gone. |
They say there was no warning letter or phone call from the agency. | They say there was no warning letter or phone call from the agency. |
"This was the room when I came home," Stan says, pointing to photos he took at the time. "I found nothing, nothing [in the room]." | "This was the room when I came home," Stan says, pointing to photos he took at the time. "I found nothing, nothing [in the room]." |
The couple complained to Flintons and say they paid £450 to get their belongings back - which were left in bin bags in the street outside the agency. | The couple complained to Flintons and say they paid £450 to get their belongings back - which were left in bin bags in the street outside the agency. |
Responding to the allegation, Flintons produced a receipt saying the £450 fee had been for breaking their contract early, though the couple, originally from Romania, deny that was the case. | Responding to the allegation, Flintons produced a receipt saying the £450 fee had been for breaking their contract early, though the couple, originally from Romania, deny that was the case. |
The pair went to Citizens Advice, which helped take their complaint to the property ombudsman. | The pair went to Citizens Advice, which helped take their complaint to the property ombudsman. |
Ten months later, Flintons was ordered to pay them £400 in compensation for breaching the ombudsman's code of practice, though the ombudsman said it could not rule on the legality of the eviction itself. | Ten months later, Flintons was ordered to pay them £400 in compensation for breaching the ombudsman's code of practice, though the ombudsman said it could not rule on the legality of the eviction itself. |
Flintons says Stan and Georgiana left the property "of their own free will" and the ombudsman's ruling came after it had failed to submit paperwork because of an "administrative oversight". | Flintons says Stan and Georgiana left the property "of their own free will" and the ombudsman's ruling came after it had failed to submit paperwork because of an "administrative oversight". |
'National training' | |
In October 2017, the UK government said it would take action to license letting agents, with plans to set minimum standards and put in place an independent regulatory body. | In October 2017, the UK government said it would take action to license letting agents, with plans to set minimum standards and put in place an independent regulatory body. |
But no legislation has yet been introduced and discussions about what form it could take are ongoing, with a working group chaired by Lord Best due to report in July. | But no legislation has yet been introduced and discussions about what form it could take are ongoing, with a working group chaired by Lord Best due to report in July. |
A spokesman for the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government said: "We have given local authorities greater enforcement powers to tackle landlords who pursue illegal practices. | A spokesman for the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government said: "We have given local authorities greater enforcement powers to tackle landlords who pursue illegal practices. |
"These include updating relevant guidance, providing national training, and awarding £2.3m in grant funding to help local authorities implement these measures." | "These include updating relevant guidance, providing national training, and awarding £2.3m in grant funding to help local authorities implement these measures." |
There are already stricter controls in Scotland and Wales, where agents must apply for a licence and can be refused if they do not meet certain standards. | There are already stricter controls in Scotland and Wales, where agents must apply for a licence and can be refused if they do not meet certain standards. |
In Northern Ireland, there are also plans to introduce new legislation - but after the collapse of the devolved executive and assembly in 2017, no further action has yet been taken. | In Northern Ireland, there are also plans to introduce new legislation - but after the collapse of the devolved executive and assembly in 2017, no further action has yet been taken. |
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