Landlord licensing in Chesterfield Council
East Midlands · England
Licensing at a glance
- HMO licensing
- Mandatory HMO licensing applies to houses in multiple occupation (HMOs) occupied by five or more persons forming two or more separate households who share facilities like a kitchen or bathroom.
- Additional licensing
- Chesterfield Council currently has no additional licensing schemes in operation. This can change, so always check the council's licensing page for updates.
- Selective licensing
- Chesterfield Council currently has no selective licensing schemes in operation. This can change, so always check the council's licensing page for updates.
- Typical fees
- Mandatory HMO Licence fees for Chesterfield Council vary. Please check the council's official licensing pages for the most up-to-date fee structure.
- Towns covered
- Chesterfield
What this means for you
If you let a property in the Chesterfield Council area, the first step is to confirm which licensing regime the exact address falls under. Mandatory HMO licensing applies to any property let to five or more people forming two or more households who share a kitchen, bathroom or toilet. Additional licensing can extend licensing to smaller HMOs. Selective licensing can require a licence for every private rented home in a designated area, including single-family lets. Designations, fees and boundaries change, so always check the council's own licensing pages before each new tenancy. The Renters' Rights Act 2025 (main provisions commence 2026) replaces fixed-term assured shorthold tenancies with periodic assured tenancies and ends section 21 no-fault evictions. It also introduces a national landlord database and ombudsman. Whatever the licensing position, landlords must keep an evidence pack for every tenancy, including a current gas safety record, an EICR no more than five years old, a valid EPC, working smoke and carbon monoxide alarms, deposit protection and prescribed information, and all required prescribed documents served before the tenancy starts.
Official links
Licensing designations, fees and boundaries change regularly. This page is a general summary, not legal advice — always confirm the position for the exact address with Chesterfield Council before letting. Last reviewed 2 August 2026.