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Licensing for shared accommodation
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Houses in Multiple Occupation
When lots of 'family units' live under the same roof, it is described as a house in multiple occupation (HMO). An example would be a student flat share.
To make sure that HMOs are well managed, the government has introduced a licensing system.
Who needs a licence?
At the moment, only larger properties need a licence. See
Do I need a licence?
There are certain conditions and standards that your property must meet.
Need help or advice?
If you are a landlord or are considering buying or converting a building for multiple occupation, we are happy to provide free information or advice.
We can also help if you are a tenant with worries about the conditions of the building you live in.
You can find our contact details on the right.
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What is an HMO?
Why do we need licensing?
Do I need a licence?
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What if I don't apply or break the licence terms?
Information booklet
Houses in Multiple Occupation registered in Greenwich
About Greenwich
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020 8921 8157