A licence must include mandatory
conditions as prescribed by the Housing Act 2004 and the associated
regulations. Additionally Tamworth Borough Council may include
discretionary conditions for the purpose of improving the
management, and occupation of the house.
The following mandatory and
discretionary conditions will be applied to all licences:
The following mandatory conditions will be
applied to all licences:
- Provide copies of gas safety certificates
annually.
- Ensure electrical appliances and furniture are in a safe
condition.
- Ensure the smoke detection system is in working order.
- Provide tenants with a written tenancy agreement.
The following discretionary conditions will
be applied to all licences:
Licence Conditions section 67(1) and (3):
1. The licensed premises will
comply with all statutory requirements including Management
Regulations as outlined in the Management
of Houses in Multiple Occupation (England) Regulations
2006 (OPSI website).
2. Anti-social behaviour
within the premises will be dealt with under the terms of the
Tenancy.
3. Anti-social behaviour
outside the building is notified to the Council and the Police by
the Licence holder or Manager who will work with them to eliminate
anti-social behaviour.
4. Maintenance reports must be
supplied to the Council annually with regards to emergency
lighting, fire detection and alarm systems.
5. The following documents
must be clearly displayed within the common parts:
i) Copy of the Licence
ii) Copy of the current Gas Safety Certificate
iii) Name, address, telephone
number and emergency contact of the Licence Holder or Manager of
the property.
6. The Licence Holder or Manager will provide, to any
Authorised Officer of the Council, access into the licensed
premises as and when required to do so.
7. To undertake all works
contained in any Schedule of Works issued by the Council within Six
Months, unless otherwise stated, not withstanding any rights of
appeal.
8. The Licence Holder must
inform the Council of any changes in circumstances relating to
ownership, usage, layout or increase in the number of occupants
which will result in exceeding the number of permitted occupants
for the licensed premises.
9. Gas Supply and
Appliances
To provide to the Council annually a gas safety certificate
obtained in respect of the property within the last 12 months
carried out on the gas supply and all gas appliances by a
Gas Safe
Registered (website) gas engineer. To ensure
that all recommendations outlined in the landlord Gas Safety Record
are complied with.
10. Electrical
Installations
To ensure that the fixed electrical installation of the premises is
inspected and tested at intervals not exceeding 5 years by a person
qualified to undertake such inspection and testing and must provide
to the Council, on demand, a current periodic electrical inspection
certificate for the premises in accordance with British Standard
7671. All recommendations for urgent attention and
improvement (codes 1 and 2) should be carried out within a
reasonable period of time and in any case not less than 3
months.
11. Electrical
Appliances
To keep all electrical appliances provided within the property by
the licence holder (or on his/her behalf) in a safe
condition. To provide to the local housing authority, on
demand, a declaration as to the safety of such electrical
appliances.
12. Furniture
Keep all furniture provided within the property by the licence
holder (or on his/her behalf) in a safe condition. To this
extent all such furnishings should comply with the Furniture
and Furnishings (Fire) (Safety) Regulations 1988
(OPSI
website). To provide to the local housing authority, on
demand, a declaration as to the safety of such furniture.
13. Provision of Standard
Amenities
The premises must be provided with sufficient and adequate standard
amenities for use by the maximum number of occupants (as specified
in the licence) according to the type of accommodation offered in
accordance with the Council’s
amenity standards and ‘The
Licensing and Management of Houses in Multiple Occupation and Other
Houses (Miscellaneous Provisions) (England) Regulations
2006’ (OPSI
website). All standard amenities and equipment provided for
use by the occupiers of the premises are maintained in good repair
and proper working order.
14. Provision and Maintenance
of Heating
Each unit of accommodation within the premises plus all bathrooms,
whether shared or for exclusive use are adequately heated and
capable of maintaining an indoor temperature of at least 18 degrees
Celsius in habitable rooms when the outdoor temperature is -1
degree Celsius. Heating should be controllable by the tenants
and safely and properly installed and maintained. Where the
system is centrally controlled, the tenants should be provided with
thermostatic controls within their individual unit. Where
this condition is not met at the time of issuing the licence, this
condition must be met within 3 months of the licence issue
date.
15. Fire Precautions
To adopt the Homestamp ‘A Guide to Fire
Protection in Multi-Occupied Residential Properties’
(website) standard within the property. To ensure that smoke
alarms are installed in the house and kept in proper working
order. To provide the local authority, on demand, a
declaration as to the position and condition of the smoke
alarms. This information may be provided either in written
form or in detailed plan (not to scale).
16. Information to
Tenants
To supply to the occupiers of the house a written statement of the
terms of their tenancy/occupancy agreement.
To have a written complaints procedure – available on
request.
To supply the tenant with receipt on payment of rent.
17. Deposits
If a deposit is taken, to register said deposits with either
scheme outlined by the Government (website)
under the Act, informing the tenant of which scheme is being
used.
Contact Us
For further information about HMO Licensing please
contact:
Private Housing Enforcement Team
Tamworth Borough council
Marmion House
Lichfield Street
Tamworth
B79 7BZ
Telephone: 01827 709486
Email: privatehousing@tamworth.gov.uk
This page was last updated 17 August 2010