Totally agree Aveline: such arrogance.
Good Morning Wednesday 6th May 2026
Totally agree Aveline: such arrogance.
Resignation from Council and Parliament required. This is an unacceptable situation. It would be a good lesson to other bad landlords.
Doodledog
I agree that he should resign (or risk being sacked). I also agree that the fact he's a Labour MP is irrelevant. If he's been Housing Minister or something, then it makes sense to flag that up, but as it is, it doesn't matter - I'd feel the same if he were Tory or Reform.
Journalists love adding information outside of the story - Scottish blonde mother of three (35), a Girl Guide leader from Blackpool said. . .'
No it is relevant. They would be quick to complain if it was done by someone from another party.
keepingquiet
Can you give us some more info- as in how do you know about this?
It headlined the BBC 6 o’ clock News last night.m
Witzend
IMO the U.K. is far too soft on landlords - there should be compulsory registration - and inspections - for all rental properties. In some areas, including the one where we have a rental flat, there are no checks at all.
And from all I’ve ever heard, a good many LLs do not declare their rental income, or don’t declare all of it. If you have no mortgage, don’t use a letting agency, and there’s no compulsory registration there is literally no one you legally need to tell. The HMRC self assessment form asks only how many properties - it doesn’t ask for addresses.
One case I heard of came via a friend of a dd - a doctor, who’d moved from London to another area for work, and had let her London flat.
A married couple (both doctors) mentioned something about avoiding tax, and were shocked when she said that of course she was declaring her rental income!
They evidently thought she was mad. ‘We never have!’
Absolutely agree with what you say. Need more Regulation to protect tenants, and let's face it sometimes landlords.
keepingquiet
Can you give us some more info- as in how do you know about this?
It was other news this morning, and in papers.
Oreo
It’s called ‘human interest’ Doodledog
It's called 'padding', in my book 
Whoever and wherever they are, these people should be punished.
I hope Labour and the local council do so!
We once had a house rental that was treated and dry-lined by the council with a charge on the property.
Living with mould is horrible. Ours was only the kitchen as it was an extension (and probably not properly built??).
We were told by Environmental Health to wear a mask and "wash" walls with neat bleach and then go out.
It cleared the mould entirely for about a month. Then we did it again until the remedial work was done.
I thought it would take the colour out of the paint. It didn't.
He should lose the whip while Labour investigates. Resignation might follow.
It’s called ‘human interest’ Doodledog 
I agree that he should resign (or risk being sacked). I also agree that the fact he's a Labour MP is irrelevant. If he's been Housing Minister or something, then it makes sense to flag that up, but as it is, it doesn't matter - I'd feel the same if he were Tory or Reform.
Journalists love adding information outside of the story - Scottish blonde mother of three (35), a Girl Guide leader from Blackpool said. . .'
Appalling! He should resign!
IMO the U.K. is far too soft on landlords - there should be compulsory registration - and inspections - for all rental properties. In some areas, including the one where we have a rental flat, there are no checks at all.
And from all I’ve ever heard, a good many LLs do not declare their rental income, or don’t declare all of it. If you have no mortgage, don’t use a letting agency, and there’s no compulsory registration there is literally no one you legally need to tell. The HMRC self assessment form asks only how many properties - it doesn’t ask for addresses.
One case I heard of came via a friend of a dd - a doctor, who’d moved from London to another area for work, and had let her London flat.
A married couple (both doctors) mentioned something about avoiding tax, and were shocked when she said that of course she was declaring her rental income!
They evidently thought she was mad. ‘We never have!’
It’s utterly disgraceful. I too think he should resign! He should also publicly apologise to his tenants and out right all of the issues.
Black mould is extremely dangerous to health.
keepingquiet
Can you give us some more info- as in how do you know about this?
It’s been in the news for a couple of days now.
Galaxy
I think it should be a resignation matter, I am not interested in what party he belongs to.
Of course he should, does Labour want somebody like him as their MP? Do voters know about this who voted him in?
And to think he was the leader of Redbridge Council! I know Ilford well, and still have friends there, used to be a nice place many years ago but not anymore.
Come on Keir, boot him out.
A Labour MP rents out flats with black mould and ant infestations, the BBC has discovered.
Jas Athwal, the newly-elected MP for Ilford South, owns 15 rental flats, making him the biggest landlord in the House of Commons.
In one block of seven flats owned by Mr Athwal nearly half the tenants said they had to regularly clean their bathroom ceilings to remove mould.
Mr Athwal has now also admitted his flats do not have the correct property licences required under a scheme he introduced as Redbridge Council leader.
He had earlier claimed to the BBC that he had complied with the rules.
Mr Athwal said he was "shocked" and "profoundly sorry" to hear of residents' issues, which he had not been aware of due to the properties being managed by an agency, and promised repairs and maintenance will be completed "swiftly".
Composite picture of Jas Athwal in the House of Commons and a separate picture of the block of flats he owns in Redbridge, east London.
Jas Athwal owns a block of flats in Redbridge, east London
On top of the black mould, the BBC saw evidence of ant infestations in a number of the seven properties.
"The ants are everywhere," one resident said, pointing to insects climbing up a door frame. "They are on my kid’s body and on their clothes."
Another resident said they had been threatened with eviction by the letting agent if they complained about problems in their flat or started claiming benefits.
In 2018, Mr Athwal - who led Redbridge Council from 2014 until he became an MP last month - shared an article about a local landlord being fined by the council, writing: "Rogue landlords, we are coming for you."
When I visited the properties, which are above an empty shop in Ilford, the communal areas were dirty and the lights did not work.
Fire alarms were hanging loose from the ceiling, and a washing machine had been dumped next to a set of stairs.
One resident showed me black mould growing on their bathroom ceiling, adding that a family member is a "clean freak" who keeps scrubbing the area with bleach to keep the mould at bay.
Another said they had googled black mould and realised it could be toxic.
"The whole ceiling would be black if we didn’t clean it every few weeks," they said.
I knocked on every door and spoke to most of the tenants. None wanted their name to be used. Some specifically said this was due to a fear of being evicted.
"Please don’t use my name," said a resident. "Finding a new flat is very difficult."
Most of the people I spoke to said Mr Athwal and his property manager were slow to respond to complaints or were completely unresponsive.
While I was at the block, the property manager was tipped off about my visit and tenants started to get calls from him. After receiving these calls they became hesitant about talking to me. This appeared to me to be intimidation.
One resident who had spoken on camera about problems with their flat later asked that we not use the interview and another asked me not to use images of the mould two days after allowing me to take pictures of it.
In response to this, Mr Athwal said: "I am, of course, more than happy for tenants to provide updates to journalists.”
Locked gate
Image caption,Tenants were reluctant to speak out about the condition of their homes
But Andrew Boff, a Conservative member of the London Assembly who has also visited the flats, is calling on the Labour Party and Redbridge Council to investigate.
"I’m deeply concerned," said Conservative Andrew Boff, who has also visited the flats, spoken to residents and took pictures of the mould.
"I worry that there are people who are Jas Athwal’s tenants who are now frightened to speak for fear of being evicted."
"We’ve heard this time and time again about how the threat of eviction is used to excuse poor maintenance of properties," he added.
He has called for the Labour Party and Redbridge Council to investigate Mr Athwal.
"Here we have a situation where somebody who is the leader of Redbridge Council, which introduced a licensing scheme, which he told everybody else to sign up to, and he didn't do it himself," he said.
Mr Athwal stood down from his role as council leader last month after being elected to Parliament.
Labour’s 2024 general election manifesto included a commitment to "prevent private renters being exploited and discriminated against".
Dark staircase
The lights did not work in the communal area
In his first response to the BBC, Mr Athwal did not respond to a request for interview but said: "My properties are managed by an agency, selected for their quick response times and excellent customer service. This is evidenced by the long tenure of the tenants – over 87 years across 15 properties.
"I pride myself on being a good landlord and no tenants have ever been evicted. Repairs and improvements have been made to properties as recently as two weeks ago.
"To ensure tenants enjoy a secure, long-term home, rents are kept below market rate and, in many cases rents are frozen at the rate first agreed."
He added he did not take on tenants on housing benefit to avoid conflicts of interest with his role as the local council leader.
'Shocked'
In a lengthy later statement, Mr Athwal described himself as a "renters’ champion" who is "proud" to rent out homes with secure tenancies at below-market rents and who wants every one of his tenants "to have excellent accommodation".
"I'm shocked at the reported condition of a number of the properties and have asked the managing agent for an explanation and immediate action to rectify any issues," he said.
“I know it's my responsibility to have issues addressed as soon as they arise and have met the property management company to understand failures in communication.
"I'm profoundly sorry that tenants have been let down and will be reviewing the property management and how matters are escalated going forward."
On the licences, Mr Athwal said: "It was my understanding all the licences for my properties were up to date, but I have recently seen an email which shared that licences are due to expire. I am in the process of renewing all licences."
I agree Galaxy. It's well known how dangerous black mould is.
I think it should be a resignation matter, I am not interested in what party he belongs to.
Can you give us some more info- as in how do you know about this?
How much greater would be the outrage if it were a Tory MP?
Ten times? Fifty times?
I can’t help wondering!
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