Landlord guide: London Borough of Bromley
What landlords and letting agents need to know about property licensing, safety certificates and compliance in London Borough of Bromley.
Overview
If you let a property in the London Borough of Bromley area, the first job 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. Designations run for up to five years and are ward- or street-specific, so confirm the position for the exact address. Selective licensing can require a licence for every private rented home in a designated area, including single-family lets. Check the current designations before you advertise. Designations, fees and boundaries in London change regularly, so check the council's own licensing pages before each new tenancy rather than relying on what applied last time. The Renters' Rights Act 2025 (main provisions commence 2026) replaces fixed-term assured shorthold tenancies with periodic assured tenancies, ends section 21 no-fault evictions and introduces a national landlord database and ombudsman. Whatever the licensing position, keep the same evidence pack for every London Borough of Bromley tenancy: a current gas safety record where there is gas, an EICR no more than five years old, a valid EPC, working smoke and carbon monoxide alarms, deposit protection and prescribed information, and the required prescribed documents served before the tenancy starts. Ensure you retain these documents for inspection by the local authority or for resolution of tenant complaints.
Licensing in London Borough of Bromley
Mandatory HMO licensing: 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: Additional licensing was introduced on 1 January 2023 for all HMOs not subject to mandatory licensing in the London Borough of Bromley. The scheme is borough-wide and covers HMOs occupied by three or four people forming two or more households.. Selective licensing: Selective licensing can require a licence for every private rented home in a designated area, including single-family lets. Check the current designations before you advertise..
Fees and applications
Mandatory HMO Licence fees are £825 for a new application and £675 for a renewal. Additional HMO Licence fees are £825 for a new application and £675 for a renewal. Apply or check a designation at https://www.bromley.gov.uk/private-rented-housing/private-landlord-licensing.
Safety and compliance
Keep an annual gas safety record where there is gas, a valid EICR every five years, a current EPC, working smoke and carbon monoxide alarms, and evidence that you served the required statutory documents at the start of the tenancy.
Renters' Rights Act 2025
Assured shorthold tenancies are replaced by periodic assured tenancies, section 21 is abolished and the possession grounds change. Landlords in London Borough of Bromley should review notices, rent increase procedure and record keeping ahead of the main provisions commencing in 2026.
Councils covered
Local rules change frequently. Always confirm licensing designations and fees with the council for the exact address before letting. This guide is general information, not legal advice.