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Kevin Crocker
New Member
Premium Member
As some of you will be aware mandatory HMO licensing came in with the Housing Act 2004 and was eventually enacted at the end of 2006. Amongst other radically changes to housing legislation, was the introduction of a mandatory licensing scheme designed to improve fire safety in large houses in multiple occupation.
By definition any property that comprises of three or more storeys which is occupied by five or more unrelated people, who share one or more basic amenity and must have a licence issued by the local Council. Sounds simple enough. In actual fact just this week I found myself explaining to an experience portfolio landlord the difference between an HMO (as prescribed under section 254 of the Housing Act 2004) and a licensable HMO (as defined above). So 10 years on there is still confusion over what requires a licence and what doesn't.
This could all change. Just before Christmas a national consultation was issued by the Government looking to expand the mandatory HMO licensing scheme. The link below takes you to the consultation document which outlines all of the proposals, including a national minimum room size standard. Whilst the consultation has now closed the document is still live and well worth a look.
https://www.gov.uk/government/consultations/extending-mandatory-licensing-of-houses-in-multiple-occupation-and-related-reforms
By definition any property that comprises of three or more storeys which is occupied by five or more unrelated people, who share one or more basic amenity and must have a licence issued by the local Council. Sounds simple enough. In actual fact just this week I found myself explaining to an experience portfolio landlord the difference between an HMO (as prescribed under section 254 of the Housing Act 2004) and a licensable HMO (as defined above). So 10 years on there is still confusion over what requires a licence and what doesn't.
This could all change. Just before Christmas a national consultation was issued by the Government looking to expand the mandatory HMO licensing scheme. The link below takes you to the consultation document which outlines all of the proposals, including a national minimum room size standard. Whilst the consultation has now closed the document is still live and well worth a look.
https://www.gov.uk/government/consultations/extending-mandatory-licensing-of-houses-in-multiple-occupation-and-related-reforms