Dodgy lettings agent convicted of fraud after a major investigation by Redbridge Council

Wednesday 02nd January 2019 07:14 EST
 

A crooked lettings agent who illegally pocketed tenants’ deposits to pay for his gambling addiction and lavish lifestyle has been convicted of fraud following a major investigation by Redbridge Council.

Usman Khalil of Ilford was sentenced to 21 months imprisonment, suspended for two years at Snaresbrook Crown Court on 14 December 2018 after exploiting potential tenants, leaving at least seven victims £20,000 out of pocket.

His Honour Judge West-Knights QC told Khalil: “You had no basis to take holding deposits as you were not the sole agent.  The reality was that you were gambling away your clients’ money.

“Vulnerable people, people of low income, desperate for a home were using you as an agent of last resort.  They gave you all their money and more.”

The investigation was triggered after a demonstration in 2015 by victims outside Khalil’s now defunct Ilford business, Home Hunter Properties Ltd, was brought to the council’s attention.

The conviction follows a long and complex investigation by Trading Standards, supported by the council’s in-house legal team and Action Fraud.

They found that Khalil accepted holding deposits and advance rent for properties but then refunded with a cheque which bounced - despite having sufficient cash in other accounts.

As part of the scam, Khalil advertised a string of properties that already had people living in them.

One couple, who lost thousands of pounds, were unable to pay for a deposit or rent for alternative accommodation after being conned by Khalil. 

Khalil pleaded not guilty at a trial in August 2018, which was halted because he was taken ill.  He changed his plea to guilty prior to the scheduled re-trial.

The conman lettings agent was ordered to pay back £12,350 and was disqualified from being a company director for seven years.  He must also seek help for his alcohol and gambling addictions.


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