If you own a HMO that is let out to five or more people that form two or more families, you must get a HMO licence. Licensing is in place to ensure that private landlords provide accommodation that is properly managed and compliant with health and safety regulations.

The main responsibilities of a HMO landlord include gas and electrical safety checks, ensuring that the property isn’t overcrowded, keeping the building in a good state of repair and providing adequate cooking and cleaning facilities.

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HMO Property FAQ