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Properties

There are certain larger Houses in Multiple Occupation which require licensing. To determine if the property you rent requires a licence there are three main questions. The questions are designed to be answered in sequence. For example if the property is occupied by five people it does not automatically require a licence.

How is the property occupied?

No licence required:

May require a licence:

*A self contained flat is a flat with all basic amenities (kitchen, bathroom, etc) for that flat behind a single entrance door to that flat. This may include a flat which is more that one storey, a maisonette.

How many people live in there?

If there are five or more people in the property then a licence may be required. If the property is occupied by less than five people a licence is not required.

How many storeys has the property?

When counting the number of storeys the following must be counted:

Generally:

Commercial parts of the building eg shop, office, store etc at or above ground level:

Mezzanine levels:

Three storeys:

Less than three storeys:

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