Nottingham Renters

Nottingham Renters Nottingham City Council's Safer Housing team - working with tenants, landlords and agents to improve privately rented homes in the city.

Apply for a landlord licence or report disrepair at your rented house below. Disrepair issues in your rented property

Problems with your private rented property - you can report disrepair to us on the website - www.nottinghamcity.gov.uk/reporthousing
or call the Customer Hub on 0115 915 2020 option 3. Landlords having issues with tenants

We want to help landlords who may be having problem with

tenants or be experiencing ASB in their property. Details on how to get support can be found here -www.nottinghamcity.gov.uk/landlordtenantsupport

Housing Licencing

We run three different Licensing Schemes; Mandatory, Additional and Selective. To find out if your property needs a licence, to apply for one or contact the licensing teams, visit -
www.nottinghamcity.gov.uk/housinglicensing

Anonymous reporting

If you are a landlord or tenant and want to complain about ANOTHER landlord for reasons such as not being licensed or their properties being unsafe then please complete the anonymous form here -
www.nottinghamcity.gov.uk/information-for-residents/housing/something-to-say

We need as much details as possible to investigate, including the full address of the property in question.

We have recently served a legal notice to make improvements to a building covering 3 flats. The pictures below show the ...
29/07/2024

We have recently served a legal notice to make improvements to a building covering 3 flats.
The pictures below show the conditions in the flats, which includes ceiling damaged due to penetrating damp, scorched and cracked socket in use and a window repaired using parcel tape to prevent draughts.
We are working with the licence holder to get them to fix these issues.

We inspected a property recently and found 16 defects or safety issues, including broken windows, rotting doors, dangero...
24/07/2024

We inspected a property recently and found 16 defects or safety issues, including broken windows, rotting doors, dangerous plug sockets and unsafe stairs.
We also found internal and external damp and mould, broken heaters with no fixed heating and water flushing onto the bathroom floor.

It is a landlord’s responsibility and the conditions of the licence to make sure the home they rent out to tenants is safe and up to living standards. The below photos show some of the issues we found. We are working with the licence holder for them to fix these issues.

During an inspection officers found an external door with no door handle. The landlord replaced the door, which is now m...
22/07/2024

During an inspection officers found an external door with no door handle. The landlord replaced the door, which is now more secure and energy efficient.
There was a risk that someone would have been burgled or not been able to get out in emergency.

Landlords you will require a Selective Licence if your property is in the designated area and if you are renting to:• On...
09/07/2024

Landlords you will require a Selective Licence if your property is in the designated area and if you are renting to:
• One or more occupants forming one household (e.g. a family or a single individual) or;
• Two unrelated individuals who form two households (e.g. two friends)
Click here to find out more and apply – https://www.nottinghamcity.gov.uk/qualityhousingforall

Landlords make sure you use a reputable agent, one that is a member of a recognised trade body for example Propertymark,...
24/06/2024

Landlords make sure you use a reputable agent, one that is a member of a recognised trade body for example Propertymark, RICS, UKALA, Safeagent, TPI.

If your property is licensed, one of the conditions is to inspect every 6 months. Regular inspections can help identify problems early, so they don't get worse.

BBC News - 'Cannabis crooks dumped 10 tonnes of soil in my bedroom'

How a London family's home was rented by scammers who turned it into a large-scale cannabis farm.

21/06/2024

When was the last time your boiler was checked?

It is important that boilers in homes are checked at least once a year to ensure the safety of everyone in the house.

20/06/2024

Looking to rent a property and need some tips or advice?

The Government has created a handy guide and checklist for people who are looking to rent a house or flat

Check it out ➡️https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/media/65159e567c2c4a001395e1ea/DLUHC_How_to_rent_Oct2023.pdf

17/06/2024

Tenants, things to remember when putting your bin out…

You shouldn't put your bin out any earlier than 4 pm the day before your collection day or leave them out later than 8am the day after

Wheeled bins can be used as a tool for burglary or fire. Bringing your bin back in promptly will help to prevent this

Please make sure you put your bin safely and it does not cause an obstruction

Please place the bin by the kerbside of your home, or at the agreed point

https://www.nottinghamcity.gov.uk/recycleitright

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Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm

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