Houses in Multiple Occupation (HMO) Regulations 2006
The Management of Houses in Multiple Occupation (HM) Regulations 2006 apply to all HMOs.These regulations impose duties on both managers and tenants to ensure that the property is maintained to a good...
View ArticleFire and amenity standards
The fire standards set out in IBC’s HMO Landlords Handbook are the minimum standards to be achieved and should be used as a guide only.The actual provisions required will be dependent on a risk...
View ArticleApply for a HMO licence
Mandatory HMO licensing applies across England to all HMOs that are occupied by five or more persons forming more than one household.Previously Mandatory HMO licensing only applied to HMOs of 3 or more...
View ArticleWhat is a House in Multiple Occupation?
According to the Housing Act 2004, a House in Multiple Occupation, or HMO, is a building, or part of a building, that is occupied by 3 or more persons who do not form a single household - in other...
View ArticleRegister of HMOs
The following list details properties in Ipswich that are currently licensed as HMOs:23 All Saints Road, Ipswich, Suffolk, IP1 4DG24 All Saints Road, Ipswich, Suffolk, IP1 4DG58 All Saints Road,...
View ArticleHousing Services
Address: Ipswich Borough Council,Housing Services,3E Grafton House, 15-17 Russell Road, Ipswich, IP1 2DEService: HousingCouncil tenantsApply for council housing and garagesPrivate landlords and...
View ArticlePrivate landlords and tenants
Address: Private Sector Housing, Ipswich Borough Council,4W Grafton House, 15-17 Russell Road, Ipswich,IP1 2DEService: Private landlords and tenantsHouses in multiple occupation (shared...
View ArticleNew HMO licensing regulations
The law relating to Houses in Multiple Occupation has changed. From 1st October 2018, landlords of Houses in Multiple Occupation (HMOs) that have five or more people forming more than one household...
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