Kensington and Chelsea additional HMO licensing
Additional HMO licensing · active · Whole council area
- Coverage
- Whole council area
- Runs
- 1 Jun 2023 to 31 May 2028
- Term
- 5 years
- Occupant threshold
- 3 or more
- Household threshold
- 2 or more
- Fee per property
- £1,493
Kensington and Chelsea additional HMO licensing applies borough-wide to HMOs with three or more occupiers in two or more households that do not fall within mandatory HMO licensing.
Paid in two parts: £1004 on application (Part A) and £489 on grant (Part B). Properties above five units of accommodation pay an additional £72 per room.
Properties exempt from this scheme
- Buildings specified in Schedule 14 of the Housing Act 2004 are exempt from additional HMO licensing.
- HMOs subject to an Interim or Final Management Order under Part 4 of the Housing Act 2004 are exempt.
- HMOs subject to a temporary exemption under section 62 of the Housing Act 2004 are exempt.
- HMOs required to be licensed under section 55(2)(a) of the Housing Act 2004 are exempt from additional HMO licensing.
- Section 257 HMOs, meaning certain converted blocks of flats, are outside the additional HMO licensing designation.
Discounts the council offers
- £200 reduction for landlords accredited with the London Landlord Accreditation Scheme, National Residential Landlords Association or another equivalent professionally recognised scheme.
- £200 reduction for landlords who employ a named manager who is Safeagent or Propertymark approved and holds a Level 3 Award in Residential Letting and Property Management.
- £30 reduction on each application where an applicant submits more than three HMO licence applications with the same landlord and managing agent.