HMO application
From 6 April 2006, landlords in Salford who operate Houses in Multiple Occupation (HMO) with:
- three or more storeys,
- five or more occupants; and which
- form two or more households
must obtain a licence from Salford City Council.
You are able to download an application pack from this page or request a paper copy from the Landlord Licensing Team, 4th Floor, Salford Civic Centre, Chorley Road, Swinton, Manchester, M27 5BY, call on 0161 793 3344 or email at landlord.licensing@salford.gov.uk.
The Landlord licence application form comes in five parts and each part must be completed and returned with the associated documents, before your application will be processed. If you require any assistance completing the form, you can make an appoinment with the Team by calling 0161 793 3344.
There is also a Landlord Licensing Handbook available, which offers important information and advice regarding landlord licensing. In order to obtain a copy of the handbook, please contact the Licensing Team on 0161 793 3344 or email landlord.licensing@salford.gov.uk.
Basic Criminal Disclosure (must be obtained prior to submitting application).
Downloadable documents
- Part 1: Licence Holder Details (Microsoft Word format, 211kb)
- Part 2: Managers Details (Microsoft Word format, 147kb)
- Part 3: Management Arrangements (Microsoft Word format, 82kb)
- Part 4: Property Details (Microsoft Word format, 127kb)
- Part 5: Payment of Licence Fee (Microsoft Word format, 39kb)
- Appendix 1: Help to complete facilities matrix (Microsoft Word format, 30kb)
- Notification Application (Microsoft Word format, 69.5kb)
- Temporary Exemption Application (Microsoft Word format, 66.5kb)
- Equality Monitoring Form (Microsoft Word format, 60.5kb)
- Example Floor Plans - for graph paper please contact the licensing team (Microsoft Word format, 26kb)
If you are unable to view documents of these types, our downloads page provides links to viewing software.
This page was last updated on 10 November 2008
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