Regulations and Legislation
Specific description of (and exemptions to) the definition of a HMO.
These relate to:
- the type of accommodation
- the nature of what constitutes multiple occupation, and
- whether the property is a bona fide residence
Legislation relating to whether a property is defined as a HMO can be found through these links:
Legislation relating to whether a property is exempted from the definition of a HMO can be found through these links:
- buildings which are not HMO's for the purposes of HMO licensing
- regulation showing max number of lodgers with an owner to be two
- exempted public sector bodies
The legal definition of a 'household' may be found through these links:
- what constitutes a household (for the purpose of determining whether a property has more than one household)
- persons forming a household: employees
- the list of other persons who may be considered part of the family's household
The legal definition of a 'main residence' may be found through these links:
- specific inclusion of certain groups as being resident e.g. students
- specific inclusion of 'migrant workers' as residents
Legislation relating to the requirement to licence a property
Legislation relating to whether a property is required to be licenced can be found through this link:
The Management of Houses in Multiple Occupation Regulations legislation
Details of the management obligations of persons having control of a HMO: