Just over a year ago, Nottingham city council introduced
a new housing licensing scheme to help tackle issues such as antisocial
behaviour to poor property conditions – and it has seen nearly 17,000
applications so far. “This scheme has already helped to improve rented
properties across the city, and it is important that landlords get the homes
they own licensed and work with the council to help improve renting standards
in the city and make lives better for tenants living in these homes,” said Cllr
Linda Woodings, council portfolio holder for planning, housing and heritage. The
scheme runs alongside the other licensing initiatives schemes operating for
HMOs. Read more on 24housing.
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