What Is Selective Licensing?

Selective Licensing is a scheme operated by some local authorities requiring landlords to obtain a licence before renting out certain properties within designated areas.

Many London boroughs, particularly across East London, now operate licensing schemes with varying rules and requirements.

Landlords are often unaware their property falls within a licensing area, which is why it is important to check local authority requirements carefully.

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