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Luton · 2026 fees

Landlord licence fees Luton 2026

Luton Borough Council runs all three regimes: mandatory large-HMO licensing, borough-wide additional licensing that requires every HMO to be licensed regardless of size, and selective licensing in the Town Centre and Park Town areas. The standard fee is £488 (up to 3 bedrooms, +£122 per additional bedroom), with a £124.44 discount for accredited landlords. Confirm the current amount on the council page before applying.

Reviewed by Erdem VolkanLast reviewed 5 June 2026
SchemeCouncilFeeTermNotes / source
Mandatory HMOLuton Borough Council£4885 yrs

Up to 3 bedrooms; +£122 per additional bedroom. £124.44 discount for accredited landlords.

Council page
Additional HMOLuton Borough Council£4885 yrs

Borough-wide additional licensing requires every HMO to be licensed regardless of size.

Council page
SelectiveLuton Borough Council£4885 yrs

Selective licensing covers the Town Centre and Park Town areas.

Council page
Indicative figures. Licence fees are set by individual councils and change between scheme cycles. The ranges above reflect late-2025 / early-2026 public fee schedules and are not a live quote. Always confirm the current fee on the council page before applying.

FAQs: landlord licence fees in Luton

How much does a landlord licence cost in Luton in 2026?

Where the council runs a selective scheme, fees in Luton are typically £650 to £1,000 for a 5-year term; additional and mandatory HMO licences usually fall between £900 and £1,400. Exact fees depend on the council, the scheme and whether you qualify for an accreditation discount. Always confirm current amounts on the council's licensing page before applying.

Are licence fees per property or per landlord?

Per property. If you own multiple let properties in designated areas, each one typically needs its own licence and fee. Some councils run portfolio discounts for accredited landlords.

What happens if I let without a licence?

Letting a property that requires a selective or HMO licence without one is a civil penalty offence. Fines reach £30,000 per property and tenants can apply for a Rent Repayment Order of up to 12 months' rent. Ignorance of the scheme is not a defence.

Do licence fees change year to year?

Yes. Councils review fees every scheme renewal cycle (typically 5 years) and some adjust between cycles. The ranges on this page are indicative editorial estimates; click through to the council page for a live fee.

Can I claim licence fees as a rental expense?

HMRC generally treats landlord licence fees as a deductible rental business expense for income tax where the licence is required to let the property. If the fee covers more than one tax year you may need to apportion it. Check with your accountant for your circumstances.

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