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Landlord licensing in Dudley Metropolitan Borough Council

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Council website

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No active local selective or additional licensing scheme is currently shown in our data.

Selective licensing
No active selective scheme shown
Additional HMO licensing
No active additional scheme shown
Mandatory HMO licensing
Applies across England
Source confidence
Medium
Boundary confidence
No active local scheme boundary to assess
Public register
Download only (PDF or file) (3/5)
Last reviewed
27 March 2026
Next review due
Not scheduled
Sources recorded
13

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Public licensing register

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Public register found
Yes
Search method
Download a file (PDF or spreadsheet)
Register usability
Download only (PDF or file) (3/5)

Register appears to cover

HMO

Appears to cover HMO licences - always confirm scope on the register itself.

Register notes

The register is available as a PDF download from the council's private landlords page. It is periodically updated. A previous version dated 18 September 2025 was also referenced in search results. Contact housing.enforcement@dudley.gov.uk or call 01384 815118 for enquiries. The public register is also listed on the council's 'Access to Public Registers' page, where the HMO register can be viewed by appointment (Tel: 01384 815118).

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Research summary

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Last reviewed

27 March 2026

Research confidence

Medium (62/100)

Sources checked

13

Research notes

Core data (mandatory HMO licensing status, fee of £675, public register availability, contact details, Article 4 Direction) is confirmed from official Dudley Council pages and web search results. The absence of selective and additional licensing schemes is confirmed by multiple searches finding no evidence of any such schemes and third-party sources explicitly noting their absence. The email address housing.enforcement@dudley.gov.uk was confirmed through web search results referencing the official council page. The HMO register URL was confirmed from page content. The fee of £675 was found in web search snippets from the official council page. Confidence is 'medium' rather than 'high' because: (1) the exact fee amount could not be verified directly on the live page (the fee page did not display amounts in scraped content); (2) licence duration is not explicitly stated on the council website (standard 5-year national maximum inferred); (3) no fee review date or payment stages are specified; and (4) it is possible the fee has been updated since the search snippets were indexed.

Council contact details

Phone
01384 815118
Address
Dudley MBC, Housing Enforcement Team, Council House, Priory Road, Dudley, DY1 1HF

Mandatory HMO licensing

All councils in England must operate mandatory HMO licensing. This applies to properties with 5 or more occupants forming 2 or more separate households, regardless of location. If your property meets these criteria, you must apply for a mandatory HMO licence from Dudley Metropolitan Borough Council.

Not sure whether the rules apply? Use the HMO licence checker to check whether a property may need an HMO licence, then verify the current position with Dudley Metropolitan Borough Council.

Council-specific HMO detail we currently show

Borough-wide mandatory HMO licensing for all properties with 5 or more people from 2 or more households sharing amenities, as required by national legislation. The mandatory licensing requirement was extended to all such properties from 1 October 2018 (prior to this, only properties that were 3 storeys or more and occupied by 5 or more persons required licensing under the 2006 rules).

HMO fee guide
£675
Fee notes
£675 for properties with up to 7 units; additional £15 per unit above 7 units. Invoice raised after application submission. No discounts mentioned
Typical licence term
Up to 5 years (national maximum under Housing Act 2004)

HMO Property and Management Standards document (2022) sets out the conditions and minimum room standards required. Licences can be withdrawn for non-compliance. The council adopted a Banning Order Policy in May 2019 under the Housing & Planning Act 2016. Civil Penalties Enforcement Guidance (2019) is also in place for landlords who do not comply. Property types covered: Houses in Multiple Occupation (HMOs) with 5 or more occupants forming 2 or more households sharing basic amenities such as kitchen, bathroom, or toilet. Certain types of properties converted into self-contained flats also qualify as an HMO. Exemptions or exclusions: Properties with fewer than 5 occupants do not require mandatory licensing. The council has not implemented additional licensing to cover smaller HMOs (3-4 occupants).

View HMO licensing info on council website

Other compliance requirements

In addition to licensing, all private landlords in England must comply with these requirements:

  • Gas Safety Certificate (CP12) - renewed annually
  • EICR (Electrical Installation Condition Report) - every 5 years
  • EPC rating of E or above - required before letting
  • Smoke and carbon monoxide alarms - checked at start of tenancy
  • Deposit protection - within 30 days of receiving deposit
  • Right to Rent checks - before tenancy starts
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Common questions about licensing in Dudley Metropolitan Borough Council

Do I need a landlord licence in Dudley Metropolitan Borough Council?
Our current data does not show active selective or additional licensing schemes in Dudley Metropolitan Borough Council. However, mandatory HMO licensing still applies across England to properties with 5 or more occupiers forming 2 or more households. Always verify with the council as schemes can change.
How much does a property licence cost in Dudley Metropolitan Borough Council?
Based on our current data, licence fees in Dudley Metropolitan Borough Council are approximately: Mandatory HMO Licensing: £675. Fees can vary and may include discounts for early applications. Always check the latest fees on the council website before applying.
Does mandatory HMO licensing apply in Dudley Metropolitan Borough Council?
Yes. Mandatory HMO licensing applies across all of England, including Dudley Metropolitan Borough Council. It covers properties with 5 or more occupiers forming 2 or more separate households. You must apply to Dudley Metropolitan Borough Council for a mandatory HMO licence if your property meets these criteria.
What happens if I rent without a licence in Dudley Metropolitan Borough Council?
Operating a licensable property without the correct licence can lead to enforcement action. For offences committed on or after 1 May 2026, GOV.UK guidance refers to civil penalties of up to £40,000 for relevant offences, with different treatment for breaches and for offences committed before that date. Earlier cases may still be assessed under previous rules. Tenants or local authorities may be able to apply for a rent repayment order. GOV.UK guidance now refers to up to two years' rent for relevant offences, but eligibility, timing and the final amount depend on the facts and tribunal decision. From 1 May 2026, Section 21 notices can no longer be used for existing or new private tenancies in England. Transitional rules may still matter for notices served before that date.

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