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We currently show scheme records, official links, and supporting research for this council.
No active local selective or additional licensing scheme is currently shown in our data.
Our current data is a research summary, not a legal record. This should be verified with the council before letting, purchasing, refinancing, or taking legal action. Mandatory HMO licensing may still apply even where no local additional or selective scheme is recorded.
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Enter a postcode to see whether it appears to fall within a licensing scheme area, then verify the result with the council.
Councils must keep a public register of licensed properties. How easy it is to use varies a lot between councils.
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Appears to cover HMO licences - always confirm scope on the register itself.
Pendle's online public access portal allows searching of current licences but primarily covers Licensing Act 2003 licences (alcohol, entertainment, etc.). A dedicated HMO register is not prominently published as a standalone online tool. FOI requests (via WhatDoTheyKnow) have confirmed an HMO register exists and can be obtained on request, including fields such as property address, rooms, maximum occupants, licence holder name and address, and licence dates. Under Housing Act 2004 s.232(1) the register is a statutory requirement. Contact housing.standards@pendle.gov.uk for the most current register details.
The council register and official source pages should be treated as the source of truth. Our summary is a guide to help you find and use them, not a substitute for the live register. How public registers work.
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Last reviewed
27 March 2026
Research confidence
High (70/100)
Sources checked
14
The mandatory HMO licensing status and fees (£562 + £282) were confirmed from the official Pendle Borough Council web page. The absence of selective and additional licensing schemes is corroborated by multiple independent sources and consistent with the lack of any scheme-specific official pages on pendle.gov.uk. However, the HMO fee amounts (£562 application + £282 licence) were extracted from the 'Do I need a licence?' page text and were not independently cross-checked against a dedicated fee schedule document. The fee amounts may not be current for 2025/2026 - the page was confirmed as showing these figures but no date stamp was available. The selective licensing consultation documents could not be fully read (PDFs not machine-readable). No dedicated HMO public register URL was found on the council website.
Supporting sources
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 Pendle 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 Pendle Borough Council.
Mandatory licensing for Houses in Multiple Occupation (HMOs) across the entire Pendle Borough. Applies to all properties occupied by 5 or more persons forming 2 or more households who share amenities such as a kitchen, toilet, or bathroom. Also applies to purpose-built flats in blocks of up to 2 units where at least one flat is occupied by 5 or more people from 2 or more households.
Original mandatory licensing (for properties with 3+ storeys) introduced from 6 April 2006. Expanded from 1 October 2018 to cover all HMOs with 5+ occupants from 2+ households regardless of number of storeys. Application form available at https://www.pendle.gov.uk/download/downloads/id/10098/hmo_-_application_form.pdf. Contact housing.standards@pendle.gov.uk for standards guidance. Property types covered: Properties occupied by 5 or more persons forming 2 or more households who share kitchen, toilet, or bathroom facilities. Includes converted flats with 5+ occupants from multiple households sharing amenities. Includes purpose-built flats in blocks of up to 2 units above commercial premises or in residential blocks with qualifying occupancy. Does not include buildings consisting entirely of self-contained or purpose-built flats. Exemptions or exclusions: Buildings consisting entirely of self-contained flats or purpose-built flats are exempt from licensing. Properties with fewer than 5 occupants or from only one household do not require mandatory HMO licensing.
In addition to licensing, all private landlords in England must comply with these requirements:
Use these routes to move from the Pendle Borough Council summary into the most relevant next action for your property, role, or research task.
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Important disclaimer
This tool provides general information about landlord licensing schemes in England. Results are based on publicly available data and may not reflect recent changes. This is not legal advice. Always verify licensing requirements directly with your local council before making decisions.
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