Newham Council’s application to renew its borough-wide
selective licensing scheme has been approved by the Communities Secretary,
Sajid Javid MP. The Council has confirmed the approval in its publication of the
Designation of an area for Selective Licensing. Any privately rented property
within the designated area, that is not already covered by mandatory HMO
licensing or the additional HMO licensing scheme, will need to be licensed.
Earlier this year Newham Council consulted on plans to renew their borough-wide
selective licensing scheme, and subsequently agreed to go ahead with the
renewal in June. You can read the NLA's response to that consultation here.
Read more on the NLA website.
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