Hounslow Council cracks down on landlords with HMOs

Landlords – who want to convert family homes into HMOs for three to six tenants – will now have to obtain planning permission from the Council.

Published: Wednesday, 12th July 2023

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After a year-long pilot and consultation with residents, Hounslow Council has made a regulation on HMOs permanent. Landlords – who want to convert family homes into HMOs for three to six tenants – will now have to obtain planning permission from the Council. The regulation came into force last night at Hounslow Council’s Cabinet meeting.

Dubbed the ‘Article 4 Direction’, the measure was introduced in July 2022 and aimed to address the increasing concerns among residents about the negative impact of HMOs in local communities. Many community groups and residents’ association have highlighted how HMOs in their area have been blighted by an increased level of anti-social behaviour, fly-tipping and noise.

Councillor Tom Bruce, Cabinet Member for Regeneration and Development, said:

“I would like to stress that for many residents in our borough HMOs is an affordable housing option, which is low-cost and flexible.

“However, is it clear that many HMOs are having detrimental impact on the local community and this measure becoming permanent will ensure thorough oversight – protecting both the tenants in HMOs and the communities that surround them.

“I would encourage residents to get in touch if they have planning enforcement query related to a HMO.”

Councillor Sue Sampson, Cabinet Member for Housing Management and Homelessness at Hounslow Council said:  

“Consultation and resident feedback played an important role in shaping this decision and is part of the Council’s wider radical overhaul of how we engage with residents across Hounslow.

““Every resident in the borough deserves to live in a safe and vibrant community and this new measure is a stepping stone to achieving this goal.”

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