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What is property licensing?

Property licensing helps councils to crack down on rogue landlords. It can protect the health and safety of tenants and improve the quality of privately rented homes.

There are three different types of property licence:

  • mandatory HMO (Houses in Multiple Occupation) licensing - covers most homes shared by 5 or more people, in 2 more households (i.e. where they are not all part of the same family), where some or all tenants share a toilet, bathroom or kitchen.

  • additional HMO licensing - generally covers smaller homes shared by 3 or 4 people in 2 or more households, where some or all tenants share a toilet, bathroom or kitchen.

  • selective licensing - can cover all privately rented properties in a specific area.

What property licensing schemes are there in London?

The map below displays the property licensing schemes currently in place in London.

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How can I report an unlicensed property?

If you landlord is renting out a property without the required property licence, they are committing an offence. Your landlord may also be committing an offence by breaching the terms of their licence (for example by renting it out to too many people, behaving abusively to tenants or refusing to make urgent repairs.

If you think your home is unlicensed, does not have the correct licence or you think your landlord may be breaching the terms of their licence, use our tool to report this to your local council to investigate.

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