A 10 week consultation period begins today on selective licensing in the central area of Blackpool - with the council threatening a licence fee per property of up to £775.
“Under selective licensing every house, flat or room that is used as privately rented accommodation within the designated area would require a licence, unless already covered by additional licensing. We believe that such a scheme will help improve property standards and address the high levels of anti-social behaviour and crime originating from privately rented properties in the area” says a council statement.
As usual with local authorities, to obtain a licence each landlord must demonstrate they are a ‘fit and proper’ person, offering good and fair management of tenant relations alongside having suitable arrangements in place for the property.
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Councils must be called to justify their licensing fees. Bristol City Council are consulting on a non discounted additional licensing fee of £1650 and fully discounted fee for compliant landlords of £850 !! In comparison Blackpool are lucky. But why the variation?
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