'I thought it was callous to throw students onto the street during the lockdown.'
A Glasgow landlord has been warned after renting out a flat to students despite his HMO licence having lapsed.
READ MORE: Glasgow families remain evacuated amid 'major incident' as bomb disposal team still on scene Mr Milton’s father appeared before the licensing committee on his son’s behalf and said: "You couldn’t speak to anyone in HMO [unit] because they were all working at home due to covid. Mr Milton said: “I thought it was callous to throw students onto the street during the lockdown. They can’t go to a hotel, they can’t travel to their home.”
The landlord’s father said his son had contacted HMO staff to renew the licence. “This has taken a long period of time, not through us not making attempts to renew the licence,” he said. “It has taken a long time to go through the process from the HMO perspective.”
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