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Council tenant pleads guilty to subletting a council home

Published: Tuesday, 20th August 2024

A man has pleaded guilty to tenancy fraud after unlawfully subletting his council flat in Selly Oak by advertising the property for rent via Airbnb.

ÌìÃÀ´«Ã½ City Council obtained a court order to get information from Airbnb and found that Mr Reza Sherafaty, 39, had rented out the property for a total of 158 nights, earning himself £8,127.27 in rental fees.

Searches of the Airbnb website found photographs of the council home, listed as a 'lovely entire private house with private parking'.

At a hearing at ÌìÃÀ´«Ã½ Magistrates Court on 15 August, Mr Sherafaty pleaded guilty to three offences.

It has been agreed that Mr Sherafaty will compensate ÌìÃÀ´«Ã½ City Council for the full value of the fraud and to pay legal costs, which together totals nearly £13,000.

Mr Sherafaty has also signed a notice to quit to terminate his tenancy and return the property prior to the next court hearing in October.

Councillor Jayne Francis, cabinet member for housing and homelessness, said: 

"Subletting our homes and depriving a family actually in need is illegal, and we will not tolerate it.

"There is a significant shortage of homes in ÌìÃÀ´«Ã½, with 25,000 people on the housing register in ÌìÃÀ´«Ã½ waiting for one.

"For many families in the city and across the country, the reality is that many are enduring difficult circumstances and facing years-long waits for a home.

"We will not hesitate to conduct investigations and take action to ensure these homes are given to families in need."

People who suspect someone of unlawfully subletting a council home can report this online via Report a Fraud.