HMO Management
HMO Management Service
Our HMO management service specialises in providing efficient and effective management solutions for property landlords who own houses with multiple occupants (HMOs). Managing HMO properties can be complex and demanding, which is why we offer a comprehensive HMO management package that covers all aspects.
Our experienced team guarantees full compliance with the latest regulations and legislation, ensuring your property meets all safety standards and licensing requirements.
We pride ourselves on creating a positive environment for both landlords and tenants. Our goal is to maximise your HMO rental yield while minimising any potential headaches that may arise.
Let us take care of your HMO property management needs, so you can enjoy stress-free ownership and increased profitability.
Our HMO Property Management Service Include
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Our HMO Management Pricing
10%
+ VAT (12% incl. VAT)
HMO Full Management Fee
This is our premium, full management service for your HMO. Fees are charged as a percentage of rental income received.
£300
+ VAT (£360 INCL. VAT) per room
HMO Tenant Finding Fee
Setting up your property for success is crucial. We find you the ideal tenant for each room in your HMO. The tenant finding fee is a one-off fee deducted from the first month’s rent.
HMO Frequently Asked Questions And Answers
House in Multiple Occupation (HMO) properties can be rented out by at least 3 tenants who are not from a single family, but share facilities such as the bathroom and kitchen.
Some HMOs require planning and property licensing, especially if they are deemed a ‘large’ HMO. As part of our service we can offer you advice on your licensing and even assist with the application process, where necessary.
Your property may require planning permission or a property licence. We can help you find out whether you need planning permission and how to apply for it.
A landlord without the relevant HMO license can be fined and face repaying up to 12 months’ rent. We ensure all of our landlords are compliant, so there is nothing to worry about.
HMOs must have a license if the property is occupied by 5 or more people who rent from the same landlord. Licensing helps to make sure that HMOs are safe and run properly. If you have 4 or less individual tenants people living in your property then you may be exempt from needing a HMO license.
As a HMO landlord, you have extra legal responsibilities which includes fire and general safety, water supply and drainage, gas and electricity, waste disposal, and general upkeep of the HMO.
There is no set rule on how many people can live in your HMO. However, overcrowding is not allowed. Your local council can decide how many people are allowed to live in your multiple occupancy property.
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