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‘Large’ HMOs are defined as:
Do I need to tell anyone I plan on letting an HMO?
If the property is in England or Wales, you need to check if you need to apply for a licence. If you are planning to let a large HMO then you need to apply and pay for a licence before you start letting. If it is a non-large HMO, then you should check if you need a licence as not all councils will require one. You can do this using the government’s online checker: https://www.gov.uk/house-in-multiple-occupation-licence. The rules are different for each local council.
In Scotland and Northern Ireland, you need a licence no matter what size HMO you are letting.
How do I apply for a licence and how long do they last for?
You need a separate HMO licence for each applicable HMO you are letting - and they last for a maximum of 5 years. You must renew your licence every 5 years. Using the government’s postcode checker should take you to the correct page on your local council’s website on how to apply: https://www.gov.uk/house-in-multiple-occupation-licence. To be able to apply for a licence, you must:
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