Slough street. Inset: Reading Crown Court A LANDLORD who unlawfully added rooms to a property to squeeze in extra people has been fined £18,000 and ordered to forfeit the money he made or spend more than a year in jail. Jagtar Phagura, 64, created five bedrooms in extensions built without planning permission to a home in Mirador Crescent, Slough, and filled them with renters as part of a house in multiple occupation (HMO). A judge has ordered the 64-year-old to forfeit the rents he earned, more than £109,000, within three months or spend 18 months in jail. He was also ordered to pay a £18,000 fine.