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Houses in Yeovil, some of which have become HMOs. A house in multiple occupation (HMO), [1] or a house of multiple occupancy, is a British English term which refers to residential properties where 'common areas' exist and are shared by more than one household. Most HMOs have been subdivided from larger houses designed for and occupied by one ...
Class C3 [14] addresses use as a “dwelling house”, as a principal or secondary residence. The classifications were updated in 2010 [15] aligning the definitions of usage C3(a) (“single household”) and C4 ("house in multiple occupation") with those in the Housing Act 2004. This class is formed of 3 parts:
Houses in multiple occupation [17] Small shared houses occupied by between three and six unrelated individuals, as their only or main residence, who share basic amenities such as a kitchen or bathroom. Permitted change to C3. D1 Non-residential institutions
Bedsits were banned in 2008 by the Housing (Standards for Rented Houses) Regulations 2008, [4] with a phase-out date of February 2013. The Health Service Executive and approved housing bodies can still offer equivalent accommodation, which is mostly used as emergency accommodation for the homeless. In 2013, regulations came into force in ...
The Housing Act 2004 (c. 34) is an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom.It introduced Home Information Packs, which have since been abandoned.It also significantly extends the regulation of houses in multiple occupation by requiring some HMOs to be licensed by local authorities.
The European Union Referendum (Counting Officers’ and Regional Counting Officers’ Charges) Regulations 2016 420: The Houses in Multiple Occupation (Specified Educational Establishments) (England) Regulations 2016 421: The A470 Trunk Road (Mallwyd to Dinas Mawddwy, Gwynedd) (Temporary Speed Restrictions & No Overtaking) Order 2016 422
An Act to make provision about housing conditions; to regulate houses in multiple occupation and certain other residential accommodation; to make provision for home information packs in connection with the sale of residential properties; to make provision about secure tenants and the right to buy; to make provision about mobile homes and the ...
Under section 333 of the Act (amongst others), the Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government is enabled to make regulations, such as The Town and Country Planning (Control of Advertisements) (England) Regulations 2007, [8] and The Town and Country Planning (Control of Advertisements) (England) (Amendment) Regulations 2012, [9 ...