Do I need to pay the selective licence admin charge if my tenant is moving out?

Do I need to pay the selective licence admin charge if my tenant is moving out?

0:01 AM, 7th January 2025, About A day ago 7

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Hi, I applied for a selective licence back in September, and only now has the council sent the invoice for Part A (£375), which I understand legally covers the ‘admin’ costs for the pre-draft licence assessment.

Over Christmas, the tenant has decided to move on so will be gone in 10 days time – the house will become empty and I will be looking to sell.

Do I need to pay for Part A at all now as the property will not have a tenant and therefore the property does not come under the requirement for a mandated selective licence? Or do I need to pay Part A, and then request a part refund on this? (I.e. some admin costs taken out but not the full Part A charged, a licence is not required as the property is not being let)

The council website gives no detail and there is no number to call for the selective licensing department.

Thanks,

Mark


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Cathie

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10:49 AM, 7th January 2025, About 19 hours ago

I would be very surprised if you can get a refund. I had to pay for the whole 5 years when I bought a house with only 6 months left of the Licensing scheme period. I then sold it to the tenants 5 months into the next 5 year scheme and again had to pay for the whole 5 years.

Paul

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11:48 AM, 7th January 2025, About 18 hours ago

Hi Mark.
You do not have to pay for a licence you don't need anymore. I am sure that the council will re contact you at some point, by which time you should be able to prove the property is empty and for sale. My council (Leicester ) is now the most expensive in the country at £1290. They are unable to tell me what exactly I am getting for my money.

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12:35 PM, 7th January 2025, About 18 hours ago

Peterborough council 'run' by Homesafe won't refund me even though they haven't granted the licence yet or done an inspection.. Became empty in September.. They told me as it was tenanted in March when fees where payable it needed the licence so that was £600 odd quid for nothing basically, what a surprise! Intending to sell.

Jason

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12:57 PM, 7th January 2025, About 17 hours ago

I would wait the 10days until the tenant actually moves out; then when they do call/email them (the council) and tell them to cancel the invoice as it’s no longer required. If you can’t get hold of someone begs the question what are you paying for? I personally wouldn’t pay but at the same time make sure they aren’t going to come after me later. I did the same thing when EIRC was introduced, tenant was leaving so why do an EIRC when up for sale.

Mick Roberts

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12:58 PM, 7th January 2025, About 17 hours ago

Reply to the comment left by Cathie at 07/01/2025 - 10:49
That's why Selective Licensing is a complete rip off & makes rents more expensive for tenants.

Mick Roberts

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12:59 PM, 7th January 2025, About 17 hours ago

Reply to the comment left by Paul at 07/01/2025 - 11:48
Ha ha u say it well.
And also what do the tenants get for their rent increases to pay for it?

Sandra Donovan

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15:27 PM, 7th January 2025, About 15 hours ago

Unfortunately, if your property is in a location requiring a selective licence, you need to apply for one, regardless of how long the tenant will be there. Not applying because they intend to move out is a big risk to take - potential fine of up to £30,000. If you wait until they have moved out and then notify the council the licence is no longer required, (as suggested in the comments) they may still fine you for the period when it was required and could issue a rent repayment order for the period when no licence was in place. Tread carefully!

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