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Gian Paolo Aliatis Membership Club Scam

Report #: 14592 - 0 Comments
Date Reported: Saturday, April 1, 2023
Status: Past Incident
Severity: Moderate - Public Bullying
Primary Weapon: Other
Specific Location: Islington
City/Local Area: London
State/Territory: United Kingdom (Great Britain)
Region: Europe

The director of a lettings agency that tried to pass itself off as a membership club to dodge the law while leaving tenants in the lurch has been hit with a bill of more than 40,000 in the first prosecution of its kind in the UK.


Gian Paolo Aliatis, the director of Lifestyle Club Ltd in Islington, London, pleaded guilty to three charges on July 30 after Islington Councils Trading Standards investigated his firms bogus claim that it was a members club and therefore not subject to the legal regulations for letting agents.


He was sentenced after pleading guilty to three counts of engaging in an unfair commercial practice between October 1, 2017 and April 30, 2018, contrary to Regulations 8 and 15 of the Consumer Protection from Unfair Trading Regulations 2008.


Snaresbrook Crown Court heard that the company, trading as Lifestyle Club from premises in White Lion Street, Islington, advertised on SpareRoom.co.uk, marketing itself as a membership club.


Instead of charging tenants a deposit, which is refundable and by law has to be paid into a tenancy deposit protection scheme, Aliatis admitted his firm demanded a non-refundable joining fee.


Lifestyle Club also admitted pressuring customers into signing a membership agreement without giving them time to read and understand the document, and denying potential tenants the chance to view a property in person before agreeing to live there.


Rental payments were also passed off as a monthly contribution fee to stay part of the club.


Rather than signing up to a redress scheme as letting agents should, Lifestyle Club instead directed anyone who raised a complaint to a fake independent mediation company.


Following Islington Trading Standards prosecution, Aliatis has been left with a bill of 42,273 consisting of the judge ordering him to pay a 2,000 fine for each of three offences, a 600 victim surcharge, 3,790 in compensation to the victims, and Islingtons full costs.


Cllr Diarmaid Ward, Islington Councils executive member for housing and development, said: This is a major victory for private tenants, not just in Islington but right across the country.


Our determined Trading Standards team has led a landmark prosecution that sends a clear message to unscrupulous letting agents simply changing a few words in your paperwork does not put you above the law.


With this prosecution, the courts have shown they are more than willing to clamp down on membership club scams, and there is simply no legal loophole that allows dodgy agents to sidestep the legal regulations, which are there to protect the rights of both tenants and letting agents.


Gian Paolo Aliatis now operates these firms:

https://globmed.co.uk/

https://brkv.co.uk/

https://co-living.group/


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