What is an HMO rental property?

A house in multiple occupation ( HMO ) is a property rented out by at least 3 people who are not from 1 ‘household’ (for example a family) but share facilities like the bathroom and kitchen.

How do I find HMO tenants?

10 best ways to find HMO tenants

  1. advertising classifieds.
  2. post cards in windows.
  3. board outside property.
  4. poster in local hospital.
  5. Poster at local Airport.
  6. Poster at Local University.

Can I live in my HMO property?

It’s a common misconception that the HMO regulations only apply to flatshares where the landlord doesn’t live in the property – it’s perfectly possible to have an HMO as a live in landlord too.

Do I need a HMO Licence for 2 tenants?

Mandatory HMO licensing is applicable when the property meets all of the following criteria: 1) There are 5 or more tenants from 2 or more households on a shared tenancy (such as a student let) or rented as individual room shares/bedsits who share an amenity such as a kitchen, toilet, bathroom or lounge.

Can a HMO convert back to House?

Yes in certain circumstances. HMO licensing cannot be used to require a property to remain occupied as an HMO. However certain HMOs, whether or not they are licensable, require change-of-use planning permission to be converted back to a single dwelling.

Can a landlord enter a HMO?

Yes, they are. If a tenant lives in a shared house/HMO then the landlord has the right to access the shared areas (kitchen, lounge, etc) to complete inspections and complete maintenance work, and to collect rent, for example.

How many tenants make an HMO?

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A house in multiple occupation – commonly known as an HMO – is a property which is rented by three or more tenants who aren’t part of the same household (i.e. a family).

How many tenants is an HMO?

Your home is a house in multiple occupation ( HMO ) if both of the following apply: at least 3 tenants live there, forming more than 1 household. you share toilet, bathroom or kitchen facilities with other tenants.

Do you need Neighbours permission for HMO?

Most local authorities require HMO landlords to provide neighbours with contact details. If the landlord does not take effective action, then you should contact the local authority. When a landlord applies for a licence, he is required to display a notice outside the property for 21 days to let people know.

How do I get an HMO Licence removed?

How to remove an HMO status? If you don’t want to use the property for multiple occupation anymore, then you need to give the tenants of the property legal notice to vacate the property once their respective tenancy agreements have expired.