A Cambridge landlord risked the health of his tenants by failing to ensure gas appliances were safe to use and then produced a fake certificate to give the impression they were, a court has heard.
Emran Hussain, aged 43, knowingly attempted to deceive officials after shirking his legal responsibilities in relation to a house he rented to four tenants on Spalding Way.
Cambridge Magistrates' Court was told that Cambridge City Council issued a notice in October 2009 requiring him to produce a valid Landlords Gas Safety Record for the property.
He failed to do so, so the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) was notified and served an Improvement Notice that he also ignored. This flouted safety law so he was summoned to appear in court on 23 August this year.
On the day of the hearing he presented a copy of the required gas safety certificate as evidence, which purported to be valid for the dates on the Improvement Notice.
However, HSE checks revealed it was fake. The pad from which the certificate was taken wasn't printed until August 2011 - some eight months after the record had allegedly been authorised.
Mr Hussain, of Beaumont Road, Cambridge, pleaded guilty to two charges under Section 33(1) of the Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974 for his legal failings and dishonesty. He was sentenced to spend a total of two months in jail for each offence, with the sentences to run concurrently but suspended for 12 months. He is also required to wear an electronic tag for two months and was ordered to pay full prosecution costs of £4,768.
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