Cribs Estates Ltd

HMP Property Management

Cribs Estates Ltd is a specialist in applying for all HMO licences and fulfilling the mandatory requirements by the local boroughs in Merton, Wandsworth, Lambeth, Kingston and other parts of London which covers most of our areas like South Wimbledon, Wimbledon, Mitcham, Morden, Sutton, Colliers Wood, Tooting, Balham, Clapham, and Kingston.

The letting market is already very high in these areas, but HMO takes Landlords one step ahead in getting good returns on their investment. We help Landlords save time and other stressful property-related tasks, compliances, certifications, and sourcing tenants and most importantly safety and security of the tenants.


What is an HMO?

Any property rented out by three or more people who are not from the same household but share facilities like the kitchen or bathroom is called an HMO (House in Multiple Occupation).

It’s a popular investment for Landlords as they can accommodate multiple individuals at once, leading to more rental income than a single family. The families are usually considered as one household.

  • Individuals who are married or living together
  • Relatives or other members like grandparents, uncles, aunts, or siblings
  • Step-parents or step-children

What is a Large HMO?

Under UK law, if five or more people live in one property and make more than one household who are sharing a kitchen, bathroom, and other facilities, but don’t belong to the same family. Landlords can choose to rent their Property as HMO by each room but the number of people should not be exceeded then what council has allowed which can be 5 or more based on the facilities provided.

Team Cribs Estate assists landlords to acquire the HMO licence, managing all interactions with the local councils in South West London from applying to approval of HMO licence and then manage all the tenants affairs afterwards.


HMO Types or Licences

If you’re a landlord looking to maximise your rental income through HMO rent in London, here are the types and licences in HMO that Cribs Estate can help you with:
Licensing Types:

Mandatory HMO Licensing: It is required across the UK for properties rented to five or more unrelated tenants to ensure safety standards, reduce overcrowding, and protect tenants in high-risk rental situations.

Additional HMO Licensing: This licence is implemented by some councils for smaller HMOs (three or more tenants) to address specific local issues, such as poor property conditions, and improve housing standards for smaller shared rentals.

Selective HMO Licensing: It is enforced in specific areas regardless of occupancy to address community concerns, improve housing quality, and reduce antisocial behaviour, ensuring safer, well-managed rental properties.


Benefits of Converting a Property to an HMO

Landlords often come to us inquiring about how they can convert their property to an HMO and utilise the benefits. Here’s how you can benefit by converting property to HMO and increasing your rental yields as compared to a single family or one unit.

This yield on HMO properties varies from area to area. These are the yield of the properties in south west london.

Type Rent Revenue Rental Yield
Single-family for 4-5 bed room flat/house £3,500/month 6%
4-5-bed HMO £4,600/month 12%
Single-family for 6 bed room flat/house £4,500/month 7%
6-bed HMO £6400/month 15%

In addition to higher revenue potential, HMO’s provide a stable rental market, especially in areas with high tenant demand. HMO properties appeal to students, young professionals, and others seeking affordable, shared accommodation options.


HMO Licensing Expertise of Cribs Estate

In managing your HMO property, we will:

  • Expert in converting the normal house / flat to HMO house by completing all the compliance which includes the followingFire door, fire strips in the doors,fire locks,door closures,smoke and heat alarms interconnected,fire blankets in kitchen,emergency lighting, emergency fire exit signs, fire rated furniture,commercial waste license from council.
  • Handle all matters with the relevant local authority to ensure you have the correct HMO licence to apply (if required).
  • Provide the best team in town with proper support in letting and managing HMO properties.

We look after HMOs in multiple areas, including Colliers Wood, South Wimbledon, Wimbledon, Kingston upon Thames, Morden, Mitcham, Croydon, Tooting, Balham, and surroundings. Additionally, we can advise you on whether or not your southwest London HMO will require a licence and on the various safety regulations (fire safety, planning, etc.) you must comply with.


Key HMO Requirements


Fire Safety and Facilities

To meet regulatory standards, HMOs must include:

  • Fire Safety: Smoke alarms on each floor, fire extinguishers, and fire escape routes. Some councils require fire doors with self-closing mechanisms.
  • Gas and Electrical Safety: Valid gas and electrical safety certificates must be kept up-to-date, ensuring the property is safe for occupancy.
  • Room Sizes: Minimum size requirements are 6.51 m² for a single adult and 10.22 m² for two adults.
  • Adequate Facilities: Sufficient kitchen and bathroom facilities are required. Generally, one bathroom is recommended per 3-4 tenants.
  • Fire Doors: All room and kitchen must have the fire doors with the self closures and with fire locks.
  • Fire Blankets: Kitchen must have the fire blankets to protect the tenants.
  • PAT testing: All the appliances must be tested once a year to make sure all the appliances in the property are safe to use.
  • EICR report: EICR report must be valid to make sure all the electrics are safe to use to avoid any fire issues.
  • Fire safety furniture: All the furniture must comply with the fire safety regulations.
  • Waste Management service: A valid waste management certificate must be in place.
  • Lighting: All the lighting must comply with fire rules and regulations.

Planning Permissions and Article 4 Direction

In specific high-density areas, councils require planning permission for HMOs under Article 4 Direction. This affects properties with 3-6 tenants in such areas, so consult local council guidelines or contact Cribs Estates for assistance.

Council Licensing Requirements

Licensing fees vary widely by council, typically between £200 and £500. Since requirements can differ, our team stays informed about each council’s rules and regulations, ensuring all properties meet necessary standards across London.

Application and Renewal Process

  • Document Preparation: We gather all required documents, including safety certificates and floor plans, on your behalf.
  • Submit Application: We apply through your local council’s website and share the pending amount with you so you can pay the necessary fees.
  • Inspections and Compliance Checks: The council may inspect your property to ensure compliance. HMO licences are generally valid for five years, after which they must be renewed with updated certifications and compliance checks.

Consequences of Non-Compliance

Failing to licence an HMO properly can lead to severe penalties, including:

  • Fines up to £30,000
  • Potential rent repayment orders requiring repayment of up to 12 months’ rent to tenants or the council
  • Criminal prosecution and unlimited fines in extreme cases

Quality Tenants For HMO Property For Rent London

Managing HMOs requires technical expertise and diplomacy. Cribs Estate has been working on this for years, so we have all the skills to attract the right tenants for our landlords.

Individuals will usually occupy the property with no prior relationships, so it is required to keep it tenanted while balancing the mix of occupants. Ultimately, the tenants have to coexist, even if only when passing in the hallway, so we go out of our way to place compatible individuals.

We continuously receive requests from professionals (particularly young professionals) who want to rent rooms in HMOs in southwest London. We specialise in keeping properties full and thus avoiding voids that are non-payments.

Our Promise To You

  • Extensive knowledge of borough-specific regulations across South West London
  • Expertise in maximising HMO rental income through individual room lettings
  • Full compliance management, keeping properties legally safe and profitable
  • Transparent financial reporting, ensuring peace of mind for landlords

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If you're a landlord in South Wimbledon, Wimbledon, Mitcham, Morden, Sutton, Colliers Wood, Tooting, Balham, Clapham, or Kingston, get in touch today for a free consultation and learn how Cribs Estate can increase your HMO property returns and make you more money.


FAQs for Letting a Property as an HMO

The minimum size for HMO rooms is 4.64 m² for a child, 6.51 m² for one adult, and 10.22 m² for two adults. Rooms with ceiling heights below 1.5m aren't counted.

In HMOs where rooms are individually let, landlords are responsible for paying council tax and all the utility bills on the entire property.

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