Council Proposes to Licence Private landlords in Southport

26th May 2017
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Sefton Council Proposes to Licence Private landlords in Southport.

Sefton Council is seeking views on its proposals to implement licensing of private landlords across parts of the borough.

The results and final recommendations will then be reported back later in the year for a Cabinet decision.

Any licensing scheme that could be introduced would require all private landlords, who rent out a residential property within a proposed area, to apply for either a selective, or for those renting a house with multiple occupants, an additional licence for each property that they rent.

Clare Taylor, Sefton Council’s Housing Standards manager, said: “Licensing schemes aim to improve the management of privately rented properties to ensure that they have a positive impact on an area.

“This consultation will allow us to see if all parties think that the proposed licensing schemes would be appropriate. If you have a view – we want to hear from you.”

For more information on the proposed schemes, or to take part in the consultation, go to:  www.sefton.gov.uk/private-housing or www.melresearch.co.uk/page/sefton or call 0800 073 0348.

The consultation period ends on Saturday, 24 June, 2017.