Do I need a landlord licence in County Durham?

Yes — some rentals in County Durham need a licence beyond the national HMO rules. Whether yours does depends on the property’s address and who lives there.

Mandatory HMO licensing (national)

Yes, everywhere in England

This is national law, not a council choice: any property rented to 5 or more people who form 2 or more separate households is a licensable HMO anywhere in England. If that describes your property, you need a licence from the council whether or not it runs any local scheme.

Official council source →

Selective licensing in County Durham

Yes — a scheme is in force

A county-wide selective licensing scheme covering 103 designated areas came into effect on 1 April 2022 and expires on 31 March 2027. Licences cost GBP 585 per property (payable in two parts) and run until 31 March 2027; the council publishes a postcode checker and public register. If your property falls inside the designation, letting it without a selective licence is a criminal offence. Schemes change and new designations appear, so always confirm on the council’s own page before relying on this.

Official council source →

Additional HMO licensing in County Durham

None that we know of

No additional HMO licensing scheme. The council's 'Standards and regulations for private landlords' section lists selective licensing only, and licensable HMOs under Part 2 of the Housing Act 2004 are treated as exempt from selective licensing. As of our last check we found no additional licensing scheme in County Durham — but always confirm on the council’s page, because councils can designate new schemes at any time.

Official council source →

Is your exact property covered?

Designations in County Durham can run street by street. Check where your property stands in 3 minutes — free, no account.

Common questions

Do I need a landlord licence in County Durham?
It depends on the property: larger HMOs (5 or more people from 2 or more households) always need a mandatory licence anywhere in England, and County Durham’s own selective or additional schemes can extend licensing to other rentals — see the current position above.
What happens if I let an unlicensed property in County Durham?
Letting a licensable property without a licence is a criminal offence: unlimited fines on conviction or civil penalties of up to £30,000, a rent repayment order of up to 12 months’ rent, and restrictions on regaining possession.
How do I check if my exact address is inside a licensing area?
Designations are often street-by-street. Check the map or address checker on County Durham’s licensing pages (linked above), or take our free compliance score and we’ll flag licensing as something to verify for your property.
How much does a landlord licence cost?
Fees are set per council and per scheme, typically several hundred pounds per property for a five-year licence. County Durham’s current fees are on the official page linked above.
Can LetClerk handle the licence application for me?
Yes — checking your address against current schemes and preparing the application is part of our done-for-you compliance service. Start with the free score or the £99 audit and we’ll take it from there.