Houses in multiple occupation

Fees and charges

The following fees and charges apply from 1 April 2023.

House in Multiple Occupation (HMO) licensing fees

Fees vary depending on the number of rooms that must be assessed. The fee covers:

  • administrative costs
  • inspection work
  • issuing the licence
  • making any variations throughout the duration of the licence

A new application must be submitted if there is a change in license holder.

New HMO 3-year licence

These fees are for new HMO licence applications. The application fee must be paid by all applicants. The additional licence fee must be paid by applicants who are granted a licence.

Number of rooms Application fee Licence fee
2 to 5 £417 £356
6 to 10 £433 £372
11 to 15 £520 £372
16 to 20 £513 £400
21 to 29 £580 £533
30 or more £683 £603

New HMO 5-year licence

These fees are for new HMO licence applications. The application fee must be paid by all applicants. The additional licence fee must be paid by applicants who are granted a licence.

Number of rooms Application fee Licence fee
2 to 5 £694 £592
6 to 10 £722 £621
11 to 15 £866 £613
16 to 20 £855 £664
21 to 29 £966 £888
30 or more £1,138 £1,005

Renewable HMO 5-year licence

These fees apply when there have been no changes or breaches of management regulations.

Number of rooms Application fee Licence fee
2 to 5 £550 £636
6 to 10 £585 £671
11 to 15 £642 £739
16 to 20 £700 £805
21 to 29 £805 £927
30 or more £933 £1,072

Other fees and charges for HMO landlords

Fee or charge Landlord accredited Non-accredited
Change of manager £196 £196
Assistance with licensing First 30 minutes are free, then £75 per hour, pro rata £75 per hour

Reports not required by law – immigration inspections

The charge below is for providing a report on the suitability of a home to accommodate someone from aboard who is applying to reside in the UK.

Reports Charge
Suitability of a home to accommodate someone from aboard who is applying to live in the UK £200