The Council operates a Houses in Multiple Occupation (HMO) Controlled Registration Scheme. This means a HMO will have to meet standards as a condition of registration.
The Council is responsible for checking Houses in Multiple Occupation (HMOs) to make sure they are in a satisfactory condition, are safe, have satisfactory means of escape from fire, have sufficient bathrooms and kitchens, have adequate space and proper management.
The scheme will allow us to require minimum standards and properly monitor HMOs.
A House in Multiple Occupation is a house, which is occupied be people who do not form a single household. Examples include:
The following HMOs will not have to apply:
A HMO will have to meet the Council's standards. These standards include:
‘The responsible person - i.e. the landlord or person having control or managing a HMO must apply to register the premises with the Council and pay the appropriate fee.
It is an offence under the provisions of the Housing Act 1996 not to register a HMO.
The cost of registration is £enter amount
The registration lasts for enter amount years and is renewable at the end of the term.
To obtain further information and an application form, please use the contact details above.
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