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Why does the government want HMOs to be licensed?

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Why does the government want HMOs to be licensed?

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Larger HMOs, such as bedsits and shared houses, often have poorer physical and management standards than other privately rented properties. The people who live in HMOs are amongst the most vulnerable and disadvantaged members of society. As HMOs are the only housing option for many people, the government recognises that it is vital that they are properly regulated. Licensing is intended to make sure that: • landlords of HMOs are fit and proper people or that they employ managers who are so; • each HMO is suitable for occupation by the number of people allowed under the licence; • the standard of management of the HMO is adequate • high-risk HMOs can be identified and targeted for improvement. Where landlords refuse to meet these criteria the council can intervene and manage the property so that: • vulnerable tenants can be protected; • HMOs are not overcrowded; • councils can identify and support landlords, especially with regeneration and tackling antisocial behaviour.

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