Nottingham: landlord licensing

Nottingham operates discretionary property licensing. Here is what is in force, what is coming, and how to check whether your property is affected.

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Active selective licensing

Selective licensing applies to ordinary private rented homes (not just HMOs) within a designated area.

Selective licensing

active

Map-defined designated area (~30,000+ PRS homes), not whole city, not ward-listed. Check via council MyProperty tool.

Dates
1 Dec 2023 – 30 Nov 2028
Approx. fee
£950 non-accredited (new fees from 1 April 2026)
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Active additional (HMO) licensing

Additional licensing extends HMO licensing to smaller shared houses (typically 3-4 sharers) that fall below the mandatory threshold.

Additional (HMO) licensing

active

Citywide; HMOs of 3+ unrelated people forming 2+ households not caught by mandatory (~2,300 HMOs)

Dates
1 Jan 2024 – 31 Dec 2028
Approx. fee
£1,607 non-accredited total for up to 9 bedrooms
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Mandatory HMO licensing (applies everywhere)

Regardless of local schemes, any property in Nottingham let to 5 or more people forming 2 or more households, who share a kitchen, bathroom or toilet, needs a mandatory HMO licence under the Housing Act 2004. Licences last up to 5 years and the fee is set by the council.

Penalties for operating unlicensed

  • Civil penalty of up to £40,000 per offence (raised from £30,000 on 1 May 2026).
  • Rent Repayment Order of up to 24 months' rent, claimable by the tenant.
  • Unlimited fine on criminal prosecution, plus possible banning order.
  • Once the national PRS Database is live, unregistered landlords can be blocked from regaining possession.

Notes

Selective coverage is map-based. Dates from council sealed designation PDFs.

Frequently asked questions

Do I need a landlord licence in Nottingham?

Nottingham operates 1 selective licensing scheme(s) and 1 additional (HMO) licensing scheme(s). Whether your specific property needs a licence depends on its exact location and how it is let, plus mandatory HMO licensing which applies England-wide to properties let to 5+ people in 2+ households.

What is the penalty for an unlicensed property in Nottingham?

Operating a licensable property without a licence can lead to a civil penalty of up to £40,000 per offence, a Rent Repayment Order of up to 24 months' rent, an unlimited fine on prosecution, and a banning order for serious or repeat offenders.

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Data verified against council sources as of July 2026. PRSCheck is an information service, not legal advice. Many schemes are designated at street or part-ward level; confirm the exact boundary for your address with the council before relying on this page. Browse all councils.