Article 4 in Lenton and Dunkirk, history of citywide selective licensing, 60,000 students. Nottingham landlords face the same national obligations as the rest of England under the Renters' Rights Act 2025, plus city-specific licensing and Article 4 rules. Use the topic guides below for detailed coverage.
Detailed guides for each major compliance area. Each guide covers local rules, fees, and the interaction with the Renters' Rights Act.
Nottingham HMO licensing rules, fees, additional licensing schemes, and the planning permission interaction.
Nottingham has run citywide selective licensing. Rules, fees, designated areas, and interaction with HMO and Article 4.
Section 21 ends 1 May 2026 for Nottingham landlords. Section 8 grounds for student HMO, sale, and rent arrears situations.
Nottingham Victorian terraces face the 2030 EPC Band C deadline. Practical upgrades, typical costs, and grants for Nottingham landlords.
Right to Rent rules for Nottingham landlords: routes, accepted documents, follow-up checks, and penalties.
Local licensing, HMO enforcement, and selective licensing for Nottingham are administered by Nottingham City Council. Search for "private rented sector" or "HMO licensing" on the council website for the current portal, designation map, and fee schedule.
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