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Tuesday, Jun 03, 2025

Tenants Secure £260,000 in Rent Repayments from London Landlord

Tribunal ruling against billionaire John Christodoulou for unlicensed housing violations highlights ongoing challenges for renters in the UK.
A tribunal has awarded tenants of two residential buildings in East London a total of £263,555.68 in rent repayments after they challenged billionaire landlord John Christodoulou, who has been described by a judge as a "rogue landlord."

The case involved current and former residents of Olympic House and Simpson House located in Hackney, who reported that the properties operated as unlicensed houses in multiple occupation (HMOs).

This lack of proper licensing excluded them from essential safety and quality standards mandated by law.

The London Renters Union, representing the tenant group, highlighted that the absence of licensing placed residents at risk of hazardous living conditions, including potential fire hazards due to inadequate safety measures.

John Christodoulou, a 59-year-old businessman of Cypriot origin residing in Monaco, has an estimated wealth of £2.5 billion according to the latest Sunday Times rich list.

His company, Yianis Group, has been contacted for a comment regarding the tribunal's decisions.

During the tribunal hearing, Judge Robert Latham characterized Christodoulou as a "rogue landlord." The legal dispute commenced in 2020 when the landlord allegedly denied tenants' requests for rent reductions during the Covid-19 pandemic, advising them instead to use savings from not dining out to meet their rent obligations in full.

A total of 46 residents from 15 separate flats across Olympic House and Simpson House received a ruling as part of a Rent Repayment Order (RRO).

RROs have been a component of housing legislation in the UK since 2016, allowing the first-tier tribunal's property chamber to mandate landlords who infringe upon housing laws to repay portions or the entirety of collected rent.

Concerns have arisen regarding the potential challenges in collecting the awarded repayments.

The London Renters Union indicated that tenants discovered Christodoulou has been taking steps to liquidate the companies responsible for the judgments against him.

Additionally, ownership of Olympic House and Simpson House has reportedly been transferred between companies within his corporate group at significant loss or undervalue, raising apprehensions that these actions may be an attempt to evade financial obligations.

Marc Sutton, part of the Somerford Grove Renters group representing 170 flats within the buildings owned in part by Christodoulou, stated that the restructuring efforts seem to be a strategic move to avoid accountability for financial responsibilities and to manipulate corporate structures to the detriment of tenants.

Jordan Osserman from the London Renters Union remarked on the systemic issues of the current rental landscape, noting that even when tenants secure legal victories, landlords like Christodoulou may exploit the system to evade paying required amounts.
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