Selective licensing
A selective licensing scheme means that all private landlords in a designated area must have a licence to rent out a privately-rented property.
Selective licensing aims to improve the private rented market. It means property must be of a decent standard for a landlord to rent out.
Selective licensing also gives tenants confidence that houses and flats in a designated area will be healthy and safe to live in.
Selective licensing in Birmingham
Following our successful application to the Department of Levelling Up, Housing and Communities, we now have permission for a selective licensing scheme that will cover 25 of Birmingham's 69 wards.
The scheme will start on 5 June 2023.
Get ready for selective licensing
We expect that landlords will be able to apply for a licence from 22 May 2023. Each licence will cost £700 and last for five years.
If you have more than one property, you will need a licence for each property you own.
This is what you’ll need to apply for a selective licence:
- name and contact details of anyone with an interest in the property – this could include the owner, freeholder or mortgage company
- the date of birth of the person who will be the licence holder
- a floor plan of the property with measurements of all the rooms and their position in the property – for example, ground floor left, first floor front right
- the current electricity installation inspection and test certificate
- the most recent gas safety certificate (if applicable)
- a debit or credit card to pay the licence fee
Exemptions to the scheme
You won’t need a new selective licence if your property is:
- licensed as an HMO
- managed directly by an educational establishment
- let by a registered social landlord such as a housing association
You can find a full list of exemptions on the UK legislation website.
Enforcing the new scheme
We will start to enforce the new scheme from 4 September 2023. This should give landlords in the affected areas sufficient time to apply for a licence.
Which wards are affected?
The new selective licencing scheme covers 25 of Birmingham’s 69 wards. They are:
Acocks Green
Alum Rock
Aston
Balsall Heath West
Birchfield
Bordesley Green
Bordesley and Highgate
Bournbrook and Selly Park
Edgbaston
Gravelly Hill
Handsworth
Heartlands
Holyhead
Ladywood
Lozells
North Edgbaston
Small Heath
Soho and Jewellery Quarter
South Yardley
Sparkbrook and Balsall Heath
Sparkhill
Stockland Green
Tyseley and Hay Mills
Ward End
Yardley West and Stechford
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