Monday, February 23, 2015

Liverpool's licensing scheme hits town

Liverpool's city-wide compulsory landlord licence scheme has been introduced.

Starting from the 1st of April ( not a joke ) all of Liverpool's private residential landlords will be required to obtain a licence to legally rent out a property.

Licences will cost £400 for a landlord with a single rental property, and then an additional £350 for each property a landlord owns after that. Licences are valid for a period of five years.

Before a landlord is awarded a licence they must first prove they are a 'fit a proper' person. A landlords will  have any past convictions checked through before a licence is granted. The council have not yet explained if any other tests will be done. (possibly a landlord will be required to remain polite and courteous whilst a council officer leads them on a short jog followed by a set of press ups...)
Rental properties will be inspected to check they meet  health and safety guidelines and the exterior of a property needs to be kept in a 'good state of repair' and the landlords need to help deal with any incidents of  anti-social behaviour made by their tenants.

Any Liverpool landlords who do not register for the licensing scheme by April 1st 2015 will face additional administration fee and possible prosecution.



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