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5. In paragraph 1 (Applications for the grant and renewal of licences)—
(a)after sub-paragraph (2)(a), insert—
“(aa)the type of short-term let licence being applied for, being either—
(i)secondary letting,
(ii)home letting,
(iii)home sharing, or
(iv)home letting and home sharing,”,
(b)in sub-paragraph (2)(b), after “address” at both places it occurs insert “, any other address held within the previous 5 years, e-mail address, telephone number”,
(c)after sub-paragraph (2)(d), insert—
“(da)where the applicant is not the owner of the premises, or the land on which the premises are located—
(i)the name and address of the owner (or, as the case may be, each owner), and
(ii)a declaration from the owner (or, as the case may be, each owner), or a person authorised to act on their behalf, that they consent to the application,
(db)where the applicant shares ownership of the premises, or the land on which the premises are located—
(i)the name and address of each other owner, and
(ii)a declaration from each other owner, or a person authorised to act on their behalf, that they consent to the application,
(dc)the number of bedrooms in the premises,
(dd)details of any other short-term let licence granted to the applicant, and”.
(d)Omit sub-paragraph (3).
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