The ground-floor property on Filey Place had stood empty for around 10 years, with dry rot and a pigeon infestation left unchecked – despite the first-floor property above being a tenanted home.
Blackpool Council brought action against the owner in a bid resolve ongoing issues for the tenant living above and recover thousands of pounds in unpaid council tax.
Despite a series of successful prosecutions over a number of years, the owner continued to not comply with court orders putting conditions in to carry out works. However, a final, successful Charging Order has now been brought, allowing Blackpool Council to enforce sale of the property; comprising two separate flats.
Cllr Dave Flanagan, cabinet member for housing, said
The building on Filey Place – both the ground floor and first floor flats – was purchased by a local developer and has now been completely renovated ready for use as a single dwelling.
As part of this process, the first floor tenant was supported to move into alternative accommodation.
Blackpool Council’s Empty Properties Taskforce is a multi-agency team using proactive action against landlords who refuse to comply with rules around the safety, security and wider impact of their properties. Combining enforcement action and practical support, it works to bring homes back into use to invigorate neighbourhoods and improve housing environments.