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AlisonW Posted - 30 Dec 2008 : 10:18:38
Anybody been told of the new fees for 2009. Each HMO license application has gone up from £350 to £500 for accredited landlords and from £400 to £550 for non accredited.

This is a huge increase in fees especially in the current credit crisis. I feel all this will do is to force many landlords and investors to keep things off the radar screen and risk the concequences.
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r1071987 Posted - 19 Jan 2009 : 22:29:39
I found this out myself last week when the new HMO license forms arrived in the post. Yes its a massive increase in one go. I suspect its the councils way of trying to up the revenue stream to fund more staff?

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