Brent Introduces License’s for All HMOs

From 2 February 2026, all landlords in Brent renting out houses in multiple occupation (HMOs) will be required by law to hold a licence.

The new Additional HMO Licensing Scheme applies to smaller HMOs with three or four tenants from different households, while larger HMOs (five or more tenants) already require a Mandatory Licence, and non-HMO rental properties require a Selective Licence (except in Wembley Park).

The council said that a previous scheme (2020–2025) led to significant improvements in housing standards and property management, and that the new scheme will continue this progress.

Key points for landlords:

  • Licence inspections: All licensed HMOs will be inspected, with landlords notified of any safety or improvement works needed
  • Enforcement: Failure to comply will result in council action to protect tenants
  • Licence duration & cost: Up to five years; £1,040 standard fee. Early applicants can secure the current lower rate of £840

Council spokesperson:  “The scheme will help drive up standards for renters and support responsible landlords, ensuring homes are safe, well-managed, and compliant with legal requirements.”

Landlords are encouraged to apply early to secure the reduced fee and ensure compliance ahead of the February 2026 start date.

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