HMO licensing in Leicester

HMO licensing in Leicester: schemes, fees and rules

Leicester operates Additional Licensing in the city's student belt including Highfields, Stoneygate and parts of West End. Selective Licensing applies to designated areas.

Typical mandatory fee
£900 to £1200
Licence length
Up to 5 years
Region
East Midlands

Schemes in force in Leicester

Mandatory (national)

Yes — scheme in force

Applies to every HMO of five or more occupiers in two or more households across England, Wales and Northern Ireland.

Additional

Partial — designated wards only

Council-designated scheme covering smaller HMOs (typically three or more occupiers in two or more households).

Selective

Partial — designated wards only

Council-designated scheme covering all rented properties in a specific area, not only HMOs.

Scheme designations are reviewed periodically and can lapse, expand or contract. Always confirm the current position on the council's official HMO licensing page before applying or letting.

Leicester council HMO page

Apply for a licence, check current fees and read the council's own guidance on its official HMO page.

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What landlords need to do

Confirm with Leicester whether your property falls under Mandatory licensing (5+ occupiers, 2+ households), Additional licensing (smaller HMOs under a council scheme), or Selective licensing (all private rentals in a designated area). A single property can fall under more than one scheme.

Apply at least three months before letting begins. The council will inspect the property against HMO management regulations covering room sizes, fire safety, kitchen and bathroom provision, and amenity standards.

Hold a current Gas Safety certificate, an EICR, and a satisfactory Fire Risk Assessment before applying. The council will normally request copies as part of the licensing process. Letting an unlicensed HMO is a criminal offence, exposes you to Rent Repayment Orders, and can lead to a banning order.

Other East Midlands council HMO pages