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Question Title: Penalties

Question:
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What are the penalties for operating without a licence?
Answer:
Failure to apply for a licence is a criminal offence and can result in a fine of up to £20,000. Further, in certain cases, rent from housing benefit or paid by tenants themselves can be reclaimed if a landlord is found to be operating a licensable HMO without a licence. If a landlord has been convicted of the offence or the local housing authority is satisfied that the offence has been committed even though the landlord has not been prosecuted, a local housing authority can reclaim any benefits paid when the landlord was operating without a licence by applying for a Rent Repayment Order. Similarly, tenants, including former tenants, are also allowed to make an application for a Rent Repayment Order where the landlord has been convicted of the offence or where a Rent Repayment Order has already been granted to a local housing authority on the same property.
These orders are constrained by the operation of the Residential Property Tribunal but  may well cause concern for landlords.
References: Pages: Hyperlinks:
Letting Update Journal July 2005 p14 letting-update-journal.html
Letting Handbook Chapter 16 letting-handbook-and-factsheets.html
Letting Factsheet No 40 factsheet-40

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