Houses in Multiple Occupation 2021-04-19
2021-04-19
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The MP addresses the issue of HMOs and their impact on close-knit communities. He refers to specific towns, Rossington and Conisbrough, where an increase in HMOs has reportedly led to antisocial behaviour and a decline in community spirit.
What assessment his Department has made of the effect of homes of multiple occupants on close-knit communities? I am sure my hon. Friend would agree that while most residents in HMOs are law-abiding individuals, there is no escaping the fact that very often the residents in such premises lead extremely different lifestyles from those of their neighbours. This has been a particular issue in the towns of Rossington and Conisbrough where residents have complained that the increase in the number of HMOs has caused a spike in antisocial behaviour and a loss of community spirit.
I feel a huge degree of sympathy with the constituents of Rossington and Conisbrough who may have suffered antisocial behaviour as a result of HMOs in their area. We have given local authorities robust powers to regulate the standards and management of existing HMOs, including HMO licensing, penalties of up to £30,000 for breaches of the law and, for the worst offenders, banning orders.
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Assessment & feedback
The specific location of residents in more appropriate areas was not addressed
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Q2
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Context
The MP addresses the issue of HMOs and their impact on close-knit communities. He refers to specific towns, Rossington and Conisbrough, where an increase in HMOs has reportedly led to antisocial behaviour and a decline in community spirit.
What assessment his Department has made of the effect of homes of multiple occupants on close-knit communities? I am sure my hon. Friend would agree that while most residents in HMOs are law-abiding individuals, there is no escaping the fact that very often the residents in such premises lead extremely different lifestyles from those of their neighbours. This has been a particular issue in the towns of Rossington and Conisbrough where residents have complained that the increase in the number of HMOs has caused a spike in antisocial behaviour and a loss of community spirit.
I feel a huge degree of sympathy with the constituents of Rossington and Conisbrough who may have suffered antisocial behaviour as a result of HMOs in their area. We have given local authorities robust powers to regulate the standards and management of existing HMOs, including HMO licensing, penalties of up to £30,000 for breaches of the law and, for the worst offenders, banning orders.
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Assessment & feedback
The specific location of residents in more appropriate areas was not addressed
Response accuracy