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Housing Act 2004

Section 255: HMO declarations

580.Section 255 provides that where an LHA is satisfied that although not exclusively occupied by people as their main or only home, a building is occupied to a significant degree by such persons (and otherwise the occupation and building satisfies the HMO tests) it may issue a declaration that the building is an HMO. This could be used, for example, where it is not entirely clear that a building was being predominantly used as a hotel catering for short term guests or as a hostel accommodating permanent residents. An HMO declaration puts beyond doubt that such a building is to be regarded as an HMO. It must serve the declaration on the relevant persons as defined in the section and they have a right of appeal against the making of a declaration. The declaration does not come into force until the appeal process is finished, if on appeal the decision to make it is confirmed.

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