Harrogate Borough Council

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HMO Hazards
Safety Inspections
House in Multiple Occupancy (HMO) Licence
Housing Act 2004 - help and advice for landlords
HMO Licensing Procedure
Arrangements if a licence is refused
Temporary Exemption from Licensing
HMO Rent Repayment Orders

The Council has powers to refuse a licence, if the property does not meet its conditions and the landlord or manager is not a fit and proper person.

If a landlord fails to bring an HMO up to the required standard, or fails to meet the fit and proper person criteria, the Council can issue an Interim Management Order (IMO), which allows it to step in and manage the property.

The owner keeps their rights as an owner. This order can last for a year until suitable permanent management arrangements can be made.

If the IMO expires and there has been no improvement, then the Council can issue a Final Management Order. This can last up to five years and can be renewed.

Rights of Appeal

The landlord may appeal if the Council decides to:

The appeal must be to the Residential Property Tribunal, normally within 28 days.

The Residential Property Tribunal enquiry line number is 0845 600 3178, or go to http://www.rpts.gov.uk.



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