Campaign Against Landlord Licensing in Enfield
What’s happening with the case?
See you in court: The final countdown
We now have permission to proceed to a full judicial review of at least part of Landlord Licensing in Enfield. Although this has been played down by Enfield Council, we have cleared a huge obstacle in demonstrating that our case has merit.
The judicial review of additional licensing, which covers small Houses in Multiple Occupation (3 or more people, in 2 or more households, sharing amenities) is currently listed in the High Court for 26th November. This licensing scheme would be additional to Large HMOs, which are subject to “mandatory licensing”.
In parallel, we are in the Court of Appeal to add selective licensing (single household lets) to the case, as well as other grounds. Although our case could have been put across more strongly at the permission hearing last month, we have since found further flaws in what Enfield have done. Our case is now stronger than ever.
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