Part 5Licensing of houses in multiple occupation

Meaning of “house in multiple occupation”

I1125Meaning of “house in multiple occupation”

1

F1HMO” means any living accommodation occupied by 3 or more persons who are not all members of the same family or of one or other of two families F2-

a

which—

i

falls within subsection (2), and

ii

is occupied by those 3 or more persons as an only or main residence, or

b

which is of such type, or which is occupied in such manner, as the Scottish Ministers may by order specify.

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Before making an order under subsection (1)(b), the Scottish Ministers must consult—

a

local authorities, and

b

such tenants (or tenants' representatives) and such landlords (or landlords' representatives) as they think fit.

2

Living accommodation falls within this subsection if—

a

it is a house, or

b

it is, or forms part of, any premises or group of premises owned by the same person and its occupants share one or more of the basic amenities with each other.

3

The “basic amenities” are—

a

a toilet,

b

personal washing facilities, and

c

facilities for the preparation or provision of cooked food.

4

For the purposes of this section—

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b

living accommodation occupied during term time by a person undertaking a full-time course of further or higher education is, at all times during that person's residence, to be treated as being that person's only or main residence,

c

a patient in a health service hospital (within the meaning of section 108(1) of the National Health Service (Scotland) Act 1978 (c. 29)) is not to be treated as occupying the hospital,

d

a person is not to be treated as sharing a basic amenity if the living accommodation concerned has more than one of any such amenity and the person has exclusive use of at least one of them.