HMO minimum space standards may be changed by council

HMO minimum space standards may be changed by council


Todays other news
The courts will have to handle a significant increase in...
Taxes and spending cuts are set to be on the...
The Spring Statement comes up this Wednesday...
The Bill is expected to become law in the summer...


HMO minimum space standards may be changed by council

A council has launched a six week consultation on proposals to change size requirements for HMOs in its area.

The proposals, put forward by North Devon Council, amend the current amenity standards, minimum room sizing, and Management Standards Document for HMOs in the district.

The council’s Head of Planning, Housing and Health, Jeremy Mann, says: “Licensing has helped improve the quality and safety of homes for people living in the private rented sector. 

“The new standards will ensure we continue to make homes in North Devon safe, warm and secure for tenants and help the council continue to tackle rogue landlords who own or rent an HMO without meeting these minimum regulations.”

A number of changes have been proposed, most noticeably under the following three main sections:

– personal washing facilities and WCs;

– facilities for the storage, preparation and cooking of food (shared facilities); and

– mandatory space standards in HMOs.

 

To view the amendments made and to have your say on the consultation, visit www.northdevon.gov.uk/hmo-consultation by Wednesday July 20. 

 

Share this article ...

Join the conversation: Login and have your say

Want to comment on this story? Our focus is on providing a platform for you to share your insights and views and we welcome contributions. All comments are screened using specialist software and may be reviewed by our editorial team before publication. Landlord Today reserves the right to edit, withhold or delete comments that violate our guidelines, including those that harass, degrade, or intimidate others. Users who post such content may be banned from commenting.
By commenting, you agree to our Commenting Terms of Use.
Recommended for you
Related Articles
The Bill is expected to become law in the summer...
Shelter has coordinated an open letter from 40 economists...
The activist group took to X to criticise Liz Kendall,...
The NRLA has written to the Works and Pensions Secretary...
The tenant was in hospital when he was evicted illegally...
The most vulnerable tenants may pay the highest price...
The controversial proposal is backed by the Welsh Government...
Recommended for you
Latest Features
The courts will have to handle a significant increase in...
Taxes and spending cuts are set to be on the...
The Spring Statement comes up this Wednesday...
Sponsored Content

Send to a friend

In order to send this article to a friend you must first login. Click on the button below to login or sign up.

No one likes pop-ups ...
But while you're here