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Shropshire council pushes for HMO clampdown

Shropshire Council Proposes HMO Licensing Expansion and Article 4 Direction

Summary: Shropshire Council is considering extending licensing requirements for Houses in Multiple Occupation (HMOs) and implementing an Article 4 direction in Telford & Wrekin. These measures aim to improve tenant protections, regulate HMO locations, and tackle rogue landlords.

Background and Current Initiatives

Local politicians in Shropshire have called for enhanced regulation of HMOs by urging the council to introduce additional licensing schemes and an Article 4 direction in the Telford & Wrekin area. The council’s cabinet is set to discuss and potentially approve a consultation on 4th December 2025. This consultation will seek to map existing HMOs and assess the impact of new HMOs on local communities and services.

Since 2018, the council has run the Better Homes for All initiative, which focuses on raising standards within the private rented sector. This programme has targeted poorly managed and unsafe HMOs, resulting in tangible improvements and successful prosecutions that have compelled landlords to upgrade their properties.

Following this, the Safer & Stronger Communities Project launched in 2021 aimed to enhance residents’ safety and wellbeing. It has also led to prosecutions and civil penalties where HMO conditions were found lacking. Despite these efforts, the council acknowledges that further action is necessary to establish consistent standards across the sector and ensure tenants reside in safe, well-maintained homes.

Proposed Licensing Extension and Article 4 Direction

Councillor Richard Overton, deputy leader and cabinet member for highways, housing, and enforcement, emphasises the council’s intention to create uniform standards by expanding HMO licensing. This would provide tenants with greater protection and hold landlords accountable to clear, enforceable criteria.

“Extending licensing would strengthen the council’s ability to take action against rogue landlords and ensure a level playing field for those landlords who comply with regulations,” Councillor Overton explained.

Additionally, the proposed Article 4 direction would grant the council greater control over where HMOs can be established. This measure aims to prevent an over-concentration of HMOs in specific areas, thereby supporting balanced and sustainable communities.

Implications for Landlords and Agents

For landlords operating or considering HMOs in Telford & Wrekin, these proposals signal potential changes in licensing requirements and planning controls. Additional licensing typically involves mandatory registration, compliance with safety and management standards, and payment of fees. An Article 4 direction removes permitted development rights, meaning landlords must obtain planning permission before converting properties into HMOs.

These measures are designed to protect tenants by ensuring properties meet safety and quality standards, but they also increase the regulatory burden on landlords. It is essential for landlords and agents to stay informed about the consultation outcomes and prepare for any new licensing or planning obligations.

Landlords should review their current HMO portfolios for compliance and consider engaging with the consultation process to represent their interests. Agents managing HMOs will need to advise clients accordingly and ensure all properties meet the forthcoming standards to avoid penalties.

Conclusion

Shropshire Council’s push for an HMO clampdown through extended licensing and an Article 4 direction reflects a broader trend among local authorities to regulate the private rented sector more tightly. These steps aim to improve tenant safety, reduce the impact of HMOs on local communities, and tackle non-compliant landlords.

Landlords and agents in the area should monitor developments closely and prepare for potential changes to licensing and planning requirements that will affect the management and operation of HMOs.

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HMO licensing, Article 4 direction, Shropshire Council, Telford & Wrekin, tenant protection, rogue landlords, private rented sector, landlord regulations, HMO standards, property licensing

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Source: www.landlordzone.co.uk

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