Liverpool increasing rogue landlord enforcement

Original Article Summary

Liverpool City Council is adding 34 to its landlord licensing team, in signs the council is looking to get tougher on those who flaunt the rules. This will bring up the total to 120, which will help the council oversee the 46,000 rented homes that are covered by the selective licensing scheme, which accounts for […] The post Liverpool increasing rogue landlord enforcement appeared first on PropertyWire.

PropMatch Curated Analysis

Liverpool City Council is tripling its landlord licensing enforcement team to 120 staff to oversee 46,000 properties, targeting unlicensed properties and rogue landlords ahead of the 2026 Renters' Rights Act. This signals significantly increased compliance pressure and costs for Liverpool landlords.

Investor Relevance

Liverpool landlords face immediate increased enforcement risk and compliance costs. Property investors should review licensing status, prepare for stricter oversight, and factor higher compliance costs into investment calculations. The enforcement focus on cash rent demands and unlicensed properties suggests higher penalties for non-compliance.

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