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Applications open on Friday 18 March for Liverpool City Council’s new Landlord Licensing scheme, which will cover around 80 per cent of privately rented properties when it begins in April.
The new scheme, which runs until April 2027, is based on poor property conditions, targeting the 16 wards in the city where at least one in five homes is owned by a private landlord.
Around 45,000 of the 55,000 properties in the original city-wide scheme – which ran from 2015-2020 – are covered, giving the council additional powers to drive up standards and keep vulnerable tenants safe, such as tackling fire and electrical safety hazards, excess cold and damp and prevent and tackle anti-social behaviour.
The wards included are: Central, Riverside, Greenbank, Kensington, Picton, Tuebrook & Stoneycroft, County, Anfield, St Michael’s, Princes Park, Kirkdale, Old Swan, Warbreck, Wavertree, Fazakerley and Everton.
Landlords signing up before the end of June 2022 will benefit from an early bird discount which will take the total cost of a five year licence down to £380 per property, rather than £550.
This discount will be extended to landlords who are new to the rental market if they apply for a licence before the property is tenanted, or for those who buy a property with a tenant in situ within 14 days of the completion of purchase.
A number of other discounts will also be in place:
There will be no charge for landlords offering permanent accommodation to meet homelessness duties, providing the property meets licence standards.
Applications are made online and payment – which covers the five years of the scheme – is in two parts:
A list of fees and charges is at https://liverpool.gov.uk/landlordlicensing and landlords can start the application process on this page from Friday 18 March.
Landlord Licensing is separate to HMO (Houses of Multiple Occupation) licensing, which is already mandatory and covers over 2,600 properties. The City Council will continue to provide a reactive service dealing with complaints and referrals covering all private rental properties.
BENEFITS OF LANDLORD LICENSING
An evaluation of the 2015-2020 city-wide licensing scheme found:
The scheme is pivotal to the success of the Council Plan and the City Plan , both of which aim to ensure residents live in safe, inclusive and welcoming neighbourhoods.
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