HMO licensing in York
Mandatory, Additional and Selective licensing schemes plus the current Article 4 direction status for converting a dwelling into a small HMO.
Verdict: C3 to C4 HMO conversion
Article 4 applies, planning permission required for HMO conversion
Coverage: Whole city
In force since: 20 April 2012
Effect: Removes PD right for C3 to C4 conversion across the entire city boundary
Pair with the York HMO cap (no more than 20% HMOs within 100m).
Council Article 4 policy pageMandatory HMO licensing
Statutory- Threshold
- 5+ occupants forming 2+ households with shared facilities
- Fee range
- £997-£1,290
- Licence duration
- 5 years
Mandatory licensing is a statutory rule, every council in England and Wales must operate it for properties meeting the threshold.
Additional HMO licensing
Not in forceThis council does not currently operate an Additional HMO Licensing scheme. Smaller HMOs (typically 3-4 occupants) are not licensable unless they fall within a Selective scheme.
Selective licensing
Not in forceThis council does not currently operate a Selective Licensing scheme.
Where to apply
Applications go to York directly, not through us. The council's HMO licensing page is the canonical reference.
Open York HMO licensing pageVerify before relying on this data. Licensing schemes are renewed every 3-5 years and Article 4 directions can be added or revoked between renewals. This entry was last reviewed on 15 May 2026. The council's own planning and licensing pages are the canonical source. Use this page as a starting point for your due diligence, not the final word.
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