Evidence gathering - housing in multiple occupation and possible planning responses [electronic resource] final report

Evidence gathering - housing in multiple occupation and possible planning responses final report [electronic resource] - Wetherby DCLG Publications 2008

Introduction: study objectives; why was the study commissioned?; methodology adopted; the report structure -- Context: what do we mean by houses in multiple occupation?; who are the different households who occupy HMOs?; what are the challenges experienced from high concentrations of HMOs?; what is the current legislation affecting HMOs? -- Responding to the challenges of high concentrations of houses in multiple occupation: dealing with the causes and symptoms; Northern Ireland experience; local level initiatives; overview and sharing best practice -- Future approaches: key findings; suggested approaches; overview Annexes: organisations involved in interviews; reference documents collated from stakeholder consultations; good practice checklist

Report provides the findings of an evidence gathering exercise aimed at investigating the problems caused by areas with high concentrations of houses in multiple occupation. Various concerns have been highlighted in relation to these concentrations and the authors of the report sought views on these. The report was prepared on behalf of Communities and Local Government and should not be viewed as government policy.

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