Webconcerns through GBSLEP’s Accountable Body which is Birmingham City Council. Please address your complaint in writing to the Monitoring Officer, Birmingham City Council, PO Box 15992, Birmingham B2 2UQ or by email to [email protected]. Please state clearly at the top of your letter that you are complaining about GBSLEP. WebJan 18, 2024 · A total of 6,000 Houses of Multiple Occupation (HMO) in Birmingham pose serious health hazards - which could lead to death, it has been revealed. New licences in …
Citywide direction on houses in multiple occupation (HMO) to …
WebJan 10, 2024 · 10th January 2024. A citywide direction on houses in multiple occupation (HMO) will be introduced by Birmingham City Council from 8 June 2024. The Article 4 direction will mean that planning approval is required for the conversion of a family house to an HMO accommodating between three and six people. Current planning rules only … WebApply for a licence. Before you apply for a HMO licence check the public register to see if one already exists. Check the public register. Apply for an HMO licence form. We recommend that applications to renew an existing HMO licence should be submitted two months before the existing licence expires. bishop boardman
Council tax and houses in multiple occupation (HMOs) Birmingham City …
WebLandlord groups. Our Birmingham Landlords Steering Group aims to find better ways for us to communicate with landlords. The group meets at least three times a year. Read about the Birmingham Landlords Steering Group. Email us: [email protected]. Page last updated: 14 March 2024. WebMay 12, 2024 · Dear Birmingham City Council, Please provide a copy of the full HMO register required. I note that whilst a copy appears on your website, this excludes certain … WebOther ways to have your say. You can also get involved and have your say in the following ways: Go to Ward Committee meetings or District Committee meetings. Join us on social media. Submit a question to a meeting of the full Council. Watch Council meetings. Organise and present a petition. Contact your local Councillor. bishop bmf/3