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Warwick Property Licensing: Do You Need a Licence?
Warwick operates additional licensing alongside the national mandatory HMO scheme. Most privately rented homes need a licence, and enforcement is rising.
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Warwick Council Is Moving To Data-Led Enforcement

Councils are using data to identify unlicensed properties, and agents are jointly liable alongside landlords
Up to £40k fine per unlicensed property
Rent Repayment Orders up to 24 months
£7,800 average fine for letting agents
Most enforcement activity happens within the first 3–6 months of scheme launch.

Property Licensing Guide for Warwick

Warwick currently operates additional licensing in 17 wards; mandatory HMO licensing applies everywhere. Last checked: 3 July 2026.

This free guide will provide you with the key details regarding what licensing requirements are necessary in this area and how to apply for a licence.

Warwick Property Licensing Schemes

Got questions about licensing schemes in Warwick? We’re here to help. This free guide will provide you with the key details regarding what licensing requirements are necessary in Warwick and how to apply for a licence.

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What are the licensing requirements for Warwick?

Mandatory licensing in Warwick

Mandatory HMO licensing applies across Warwick (and all of England) to larger HMOs — properties occupied by five or more people forming more than one household, including:

  • Shared houses and flats occupied by students and young professionals.
  • Properties converted into bedsits with some shared facilities.
  • Properties converted into a mix of self-contained and non-self-contained accommodation.

Do I need an additional property licence in Warwick?

Additional licensing requires smaller HMOs in a designated area to be licensed — a privately rented property with three or more people forming more than one household.

Warwick operates additional HMO licensing — the current designation is set out below.

Do I need a selective licence in Warwick?

Selective licensing requires almost all privately rented properties in a designated area to be licensed, regardless of the number of occupants.

Warwick does not currently operate a selective licensing scheme.

Additional licensing: 18 January 2024 to 17 January 2029 — covering Bishop’s Tachbrook, Budbrooke, Cubbington & Leek Wootton, Kenilworth Abbey & Arden, Kenilworth Park Hill, Kenilworth St John’s, Leamington Brunswick, Leamington Clarendon, Leamington Lillington, Leamington Milverton, Leamington Willes, Radford Semele, Warwick All Saints & Woodloes, Warwick Aylesford, Warwick Myton & Heathcote, Warwick Saltisford and Whitnash.
Mandatory HMO licensing: in force since 2006 for HMOs of five or more people forming more than one household.

How do I apply for a licence?

You can apply for a licence via Warwick Council’s website here. Or let Kamma’s expert team process the application for you.

How much does a license cost?

Warwick District Council operates an HMO fee schedule banded by the number of occupiers, paid in two stages:

Item Fee
HMO (3–5 occupiers) £1,092 total (Stage 1 £819 + Stage 2 £273).
HMO (6–12 occupiers) £1,264 (£948 + £316). Larger HMOs cost more; renewals are cheaper.

Fees are set by the council and can change — check Warwick District Council’s HMO licensing page for the full schedule.

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About Warwick

Warwick is a district in central Warwickshire, England, located on the southern edge of the West Midlands, just south of Coventry. The district includes the towns of Warwick, Kenilworth, and Royal Leamington Spa, the latter serving as the administrative centre. Warwick and Kenilworth both originated around castles, while Leamington Spa remains a popular spa town. The area covers 109 square miles and had a population of 137,648 in 2011. Notable sites include Warwick Castle, Kenilworth Castle, and various historic buildings. The district blends historic charm with light industries, reflecting its proximity to major West Midlands cities.

Licensing Enforcement in Warwick

Warwick Council enforces property licensing across its schemes. Letting a property without the required licence risks prosecution, civil penalties of up to £40,000 per property, and rent repayment orders of up to 24 months — with letting agents jointly liable alongside landlords.

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