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Houses in multiple occupation (HMOs), how to apply for a licence, how to object to a licence application, the public register of HMOs.
An HMO is a property rented out by at least 3 unrelated people who share the bathroom or toilet and kitchen. It can also be known as a house share. It includes:
As the owner of an HMO, you are responsible for applying for or renewing an HMO licence.
This also applies if the property is leased or managed by someone else or there are no rent agreements or payments.
You can be fined up to £50,000 for letting an unlicensed HMO.
Landlords living at the property are not counted when calculating the number of people living at the property.
Some properties do not need an HMO licence, including:
We maintain a list of properties that have been granted a licence and properties that have an application outstanding.
View the public register of HMO licences
You can find out the: