Council tax communication
The council is now sending e-mails, SMS messages and voice messages to residents who have missed a council tax payment. See our webpage for more information.
A household includes couples, step and foster children and relatives extending to cousins, nephews and nieces.
A house in multiple occupation (HMO) requires a licence if it fulfils all of the following:
A household includes couples, step and foster children and relatives extending to cousins, nephews and nieces.
To determine if you need to apply for an HMO licence begin by asking these questions:
If you answered "yes" to all these questions then you are likely to be the landlord of a HMO that needs to be licensed.
Please contact us using the report form below to discuss your individual situation if you are unsure whether you need a licence.
Please note that even if your property does not need a licence it must still be managed and operated within the requirements of the law.
We do carry out pro-active unannounced visits and respond to complaints to ensure that HMO properties are safe places to live.