A house in multiple occupation is a property rented out by at least 3 people who are not from 1 single ‘household’ (eg a family) and who share certain facilities such as the bathroom and kitchen.
On 6 April 2006, mandatory licensing of Houses in Multiple Occupation came into force. A licence is only valid for 5 years. You must have a licence if you’re renting out a large HMO. Your property is defined as a large HMO if all of the following apply:
- it’s rented to 5 or more people who form more than 1 household
- it’s at least 3 storeys high
- tenants share toilet, bathroom or kitchen facilities
We can assist in:
- Advising whether a HMO licence is required.
- The relevant fees application fees payable to the local authority
- Preparing the application
- Advising of any applicable exemptions
- Liaising with the housing regulations teams
- Advising on restrictions and conditions
- Advising on penalties
Call us today to find out how we can assist you with your HMO.
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We are waiting to hear from you today if you require professional assistance with property. Why not call us on 01753 592 000 for your free initial consultation? You can also reach our solicitors in Slough by sending an email to info@fitz-legal.com or by completing the form on our site.