Havering HMO Standards
Verified minimum room sizes, amenity provisions, and licensing requirements for 2026. Data sourced directly from Havering Council.
Verified Regulatory Data Source
Data aggregated directly from official Havering Council publications and cross-referenced with Greater London Authority registers.
Havering's licensing schemes significantly expand the council's oversight beyond the previous Romford-centric designations, responding to cabinet reports highlighting sub-standard rental conditions.
This guide provides a verified breakdown of Havering's minimum space requirements, amenity ratios, and operational rules. Review these parameters carefully to ensure your property meets the necessary thresholds before submitting a licence application.
Expert Local Context
Boots-on-the-Ground Advice
Havering requires explicit landlord declarations regarding the management of common parts, including regular cleaning schedules and common area lighting.
Council Interaction Experience
Constructive but firm. The council provides detailed guidance but expects rapid resolution of any identified defects.
Borough Quick Facts
* Data compiled from current council enforcement reports and official Havering HMO register snapshots.
Minimum Room Sizes
Single Occupancy
Double Occupancy
Compliance Note: Verified: National minimums apply for shared houses. 10m²/15m² for bedsits with separate kitchen.
Amenity Provisions
Shared Kitchens
Minimum floor area for shared use kitchens
Safety & Operations
Fire Safety
Interlinked smoke and carbon monoxide alarms required.
Power Sockets
Minimum 4 double sockets per room.
Fire Risk Assessment (FRA)
National Legal RequirementThis note is not part of the local standard but it is a legal requirement: The common areas of blocks of flats, maisonettes and HMOs are subject to the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 and must have a Fire Risk Assessment (FRA) carried out by a responsible person.
In practice the responsible person will usually be the licence holder, but could be the manager or managing agent.
Enforcement Warning
Operating an HMO in Havering that falls below these standards can result in a **Civil Penalty Notice of up to £40,000** or a **Rent Repayment Order (RRO)** where you may be forced to refund up to 12 months of rent to your tenants. Make sure you use our free property compliance checker to reduce your risk.
Audit your property nowFrequently Asked Questions
What is the minimum room size for a single occupant in Havering?
Based on official guidelines, the minimum room size for a single occupant (bedroom only) in Havering is typically 6.51m². This is strictly enforced as a licensing condition. Please note that any area with a ceiling height below 1.5m cannot be included in this calculation.
What is the minimum room size for a double occupant?
For double occupancy (two adults), the minimum room size in Havering is generally 10.22m². If the room contains kitchen facilities (studio-style), the requirement may increase significantly to around 13-15m² depending on local council policy.
Are Fire Risk Assessments (FRAs) mandatory?
Yes. Under the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005, common areas of HMOs legally require a valid Fire Risk Assessment carried out by a responsible person, regardless of local licensing schemes.
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Havering Licensing Team
Disclaimer: The standards outlined above are a summary of published guidelines and are subject to change. Council interpretations can vary, and specific property configurations (e.g., ceiling heights, narrow layouts) may affect compliance even if minimum square footage is met.
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