Camden Council is soliciting feedback from residents and landlords regarding its licensing scheme for houses in multiple occupation (HMOs), which has been in place since 2015. The consultation aims to enhance safety and management standards in the private rental sector as part of a five-year review. Stakeholders, including tenants and service providers, are invited to contribute by April 8, 2025. Councillor Sagal Abdi-Wali underscored the significance of gathering community opinions to ensure a better living environment for private renters and tackle issues related to sub-standard homes.
The consultation is a key part of Camden Council's review of its HMO licensing scheme, designed to ensure safe living conditions for residents.
Councillor Sagal Abdi-Wali emphasized that resident feedback is crucial in improving conditions for private renters and addressing sub-standard housing.
Residents and landlords are encouraged to participate in the consultation, which will inform the future of the HMO licensing scheme in Camden.
The consultation period runs until April 8, 2025, allowing ample time for community engagement in discussions about housing safety standards.
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