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Houses in multiple occupation

  • Apply for an HMO licence
  • Report a house in multiple occupation
  • Renew a HMO licence

Do you need a licence, apply for a HMO, rules and regulations and renew a HMO.

Do you need an HMO licence

A household includes couples, step and foster children and relatives extending to cousins, nephews and nieces.

Apply for an HMO licence

If you own or manage a licensable house in multiple occupation (HMO) you will need to complete an application form.

Report a house in multiple occupation

We are working hard to identify houses in multiple occupation (HMOs) across the borough to ensure they meet the appropriate standards.

About houses in multiple occupation

An HMO is a house, which is occupied by three or more people who do not form a single household.

Renew a HMO licence

Renewal licence application basic fee for five or more people comprised of two or more households.

Houses in multiple occupation: regulations summary

The Management of Houses in Multiple Occupation (England) Regulations 2006.

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Houses in multiple occupation - Public register
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