One of Britain's biggest buy-to-let landlords has secretly banned "coloured" people from renting his properties because they make them smell of curry, according to a media report.
Millionaire Fergus Wilson issued the directive in an email to lettings agents Evolution, who handle some of his hundreds of rental properties.
The email listed his requirements for potential tenants, including one which stated, "No coloured people because of the curry smell at the end of the tenancy," The Sun reported.
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"You have to get some chemical thing that takes the smell out. In extreme cases you have to replace the carpet," said the landlord, who was once reported to own up to 1,000 properties in Kent.
When asked if he had told Evolution not to take "coloured" people, Wilson said, "Certainly at one point we have".
Anti-racism group Hope Not Hate said Wilson's comments were outrageous.
"You simply cannot treat people like this and deny them a place to live due to their skin colour," the group said.
"If people such as this man continue to choose tenants on the basis of ethnicity he should face the full force of the law," it said.
Though Wilson has not broken criminal law but racial discrimination by landlords does breach civil law and they can be sued by tenants or tenants' rights groups.
Kent Police said, "We will be working to establish if any offences have taken place."
Roy Fever, manager at Evolution Properties, was quoted as saying , "We don't condone this at all. We would never implement a policy like that. We put through anyone to the landlord and it is up to the landlord who they take on."
In January, it was reported that Wilson had banned single mothers, battered wives, plumbers and low income earners from renting his homes.
Wilson is said to be selling his entire property portfolio for 250 million pounds, the report said.
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