House of multiple occupation furniture
A house in multiple occupation means residential properties where “shared space” exist and are shared by more than one house members. Most HMOs have been partitioned from larger houses. This may include bedsits, shared houses, flats, apartments and cottages. UK Landlords may need a licence for renting a House of Multiple Occupation.
The local council check set of key points in order to approve your property eligible for House in multiple occupation or not e.g. some of key factors are,
- Number of tenants
- Facilities - kitchen, bathroom and toilets
- Landlords - are they fit and proper
- Management arrangements
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What furniture should property owners provide for a House in Multiple Occupation (HMO)?
In Bedrooms Landlords can provide furniture Beds, wardrobes, drawers, and curtains.
In Kitchen they need to install Fridge and freezer, oven, hob, washing machine, microwave, and drying facilities.
In Living Area they would provide Sofa, TV, table, and chairs.
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- Sofas
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- Wardrobeds
- Dinning Tables
- Computer chairs
- Book Shelves
- Tables
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