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HMO Licensing

Conditions for a Licence to be Granted

In order to grant a licence for an HMO a local housing authority has to be satisfied that:

Licensing ConditionsThe licensing application form contains questions which enable the council to decide whether or not the landlord and the property meet the criteria and can be given a licence.

Minimum amenity standards have been set by the government relating to requirements for kitchens, bathrooms and toilets in an HMO, but a local council may use their own local standards if these are at least the same as or higher than the minimum prescribed standards.

If an HMO does not have the minimum standards the local authority has a number of options.

They can decide to:

Not all HMOs will need to be inspected prior to a licence being granted, but there will be some occasions where an inspection is necessary to assess suitability.