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A House in Multiple Occupation (HMO) is a house or a flat where three or more unrelated tenants live and share facilities such as a toilet, washing facilities or cooking facilities.

It can include a house, bed-sit, lodgings, student accommodation, hostel or a shared flat. HMOs have to be licensed unless they qualify for exemption.


Tenants and HMOs

If you live in an HMO and it is not licensed, the property may not meet our licensing scheme standards and you may be at risk from the following: Back to top

Landlords and HMOs

Are you the landlord of a property that needs a licence? If you continue to run a HMO without a licence, you will be committing a criminal offence. You could be prosecuted and fined up to £5,000.

Licence application and guidance

Adobe Acrobat PDF iconHMO licence application (pdf - 906kb)
Adobe Acrobat PDF iconHMO application guidance (pdf - 63kb)
Adobe Acrobat PDF iconHMO licence conditions (pdf - 86kb)

Display Notice and Certificate of Compliance

A display notice must be completed and displayed at the premises to which the licence relates. Please note that the date on the display notice must be exactly 21days from the date the application is lodged with the licensing section. (If posting your application please remember the 21 days will not commence until the application has been received at this office).

After the 21 days date has passed the Certificate of Compliance (on the reverse of the display notice) requires to be completed and returned to the licensing office. The dates on this certificate must reflect the date the application is lodged and the 21 days thereafter.

Once the 21 days date has passed and both sides of this form have been completed correctly you must ensure that you submit the original to the licensing office.

Adobe Acrobat PDF iconHMO licence display and compliance notice and guidelines (pdf - 602kb)

Is your property up to our standard? Neighbours and HMOs

Are there HMOs in your neighbourhood? If someone has applied for a licence, they must display a public notice 21 days starting from the date of the application. they must display the notice at, or near the property in a place where it is easy to read. You are entitled to object to an application, giving your reasons.

If you believe that there are unlicensed HMOs in your neighbourhood or you are experiencing nuisance conditions arising from HMOs, please download a copy of our licensing scheme for HMOs.

Adobe Acrobat PDF icon Licensing scheme for HMOs (pdf - 81KB)

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New planning policy

After extensive public consultation exercise, the council approved a new Planning policy on Houses in Multiple Occupation in November 2007. This policy isused to assess planning applications for Houses in Multiple Occupation. For more information, please read this guidance note:

Adobe Acrobat PDF icon HMO Guidance November 2007 (pdf - 363KB)


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