Course description
This virtual classroom seminar will provide an overview of licensing of houses in multiple occupation (HMOs) and other rented property under the Housing Act 2004. It will also consider any potential issues that may arise.
Join residential landlord and tenant law expert Robin Stewart as he answers questions such as: what is an HMO? And what types of HMO require a licence?
Robin will also explore the differences between mandatory licensing and additional and selective licensing schemes, difficult issues in selective licensing schemes and conditions, the interaction of licensing and planning, and the consequences of not holding the correct licence.
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Training Course Content
Introduction
This virtual classroom seminar will provide an overview of licensing of houses in multiple occupation (HMOs) and other rented property under the Housing Act 2004. It will also consider any potential issues that may arise.
What You Will Learn
This live and interactive session will cover the following:
- What is an HMO? The different definitions
- What types of HMO require a licence?
- The differences between mandatory licensing and additional and selective licensing schemes
- Difficult issues in selective licensing schemes and conditions
- The interaction of licensing and planning
- Consequences of not holding the correct licence:
- Relationship to section 21 notices
- Criminal prosecutions and civil penalties
- Rent repayment orders
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