L6 landlord licensing & compliance
Kensington, Fairfield. L6 covers Kensington, Fairfield within Liverpool City Council (Kensington & Fairfield). Licensing rules here depend on whether the property is a mandatory HMO, an additional HMO, or falls inside a selective licensing designation. This page brings together the national duties that always apply, local licensing context for Liverpool City Council (Kensington & Fairfield), and a step-by-step checklist you can work through before each new tenancy.
Local rental context
Selective + additional HMO; enforcement on fire safety intense.
Liverpool City Council (Kensington & Fairfield) rent benchmark
Indicative · Jan 2026
Average rent
£720 /mo
2-bed
£760 /mo
HMO room
£395 /mo
Gross yield
7.7%
Indicative editorial roll-up · ONS / HomeLet / VOA · verify on ONS for legal use. Full dataset →
National compliance stack (applies in L6)
These duties apply in L6 exactly as they do nationally, in addition to any Liverpool City Council (Kensington & Fairfield) licensing.
Pre-tenancy checklist for L6
Work through every item before marketing a let. One missed step can block Section 21, trigger RROs or void insurance.
- 1
Confirm licensing type on the council checker
Open the Liverpool City Council (Kensington & Fairfield) landlord licensing page, run the full postal address inside L6, and capture a dated screenshot of the result for your records.
- 2
Gas Safety (CP12) - annual
Valid Gas Safety Record in place; new tenants must receive a copy before move-in and current tenants within 28 days of the check.
- 3
EICR - every 5 years
Electrical Installation Condition Report must be satisfactory. Issue C1 / C2 remedials within 28 days and keep written confirmation.
- 4
EPC / MEES - band E minimum (C proposed)
Confirm a valid EPC and exemption status if applicable. Plan works early for the proposed C-band MEES uplift.
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Deposit protection within 30 days
Protect any deposit in TDS, DPS or MyDeposits and serve Prescribed Information; failure blocks Section 21 and unlocks tenant claims.
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Right to Rent before tenancy starts
Run manual, IDVT or Home Office online checks for every adult occupier and keep dated evidence for the tenancy duration plus one year.
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Fire safety for HMO / shared lets
Interlinked smoke + CO alarms, fire doors, emergency lighting on escape routes, PAT for supplied electricals and a recent fire risk assessment.
Verify licensing for your exact address
Selective and additional HMO designations are often drawn at street or ward level, not postcode level. The only authoritative answer for a property inside L6 is the Liverpool City Council (Kensington & Fairfield) checker.
What's in force across Liverpool City Council (Kensington & Fairfield)
- City-wide selective scheme
- Additional HMO scheme
- Higher-than-average enforcement activity
FAQs: L6 landlord licensing
Does L6 fall under selective or additional licensing in Liverpool?
It depends on the exact address and property type. Liverpool City Council (Kensington & Fairfield) publishes a postcode or ward checker. L6 includes Kensington, Fairfield. Run the full postal address on the council checker before assuming no licence is required - selective designations are often street-level, not postcode-wide.
What national UK landlord duties apply in L6?
England-wide duties apply regardless of local licensing: Gas Safety (annual CP12), EICR every 5 years, EPC band E minimum (MEES), deposit protection within 30 days, Right to Rent checks before move-in, and smoke + CO alarm rules. Get any of these wrong and Section 21, RROs and civil penalties all follow.
Is L6 a high-enforcement postcode area?
Student, HMO-dense and regeneration postcodes in Liverpool typically see more unannounced inspections, licence audits and follow-ups from environmental health. Keep certificates, licences and tenant documents in one place and renew before expiry. Unlicensed letting can attract civil penalties up to £30,000 and Rent Repayment Orders of up to 12 months' rent.
How much is a landlord licence in L6?
Fees are set per scheme by Liverpool City Council (Kensington & Fairfield) and usually split into an application stage and a grant stage. Expect £600-£1,100 for selective and £800-£1,400+ for additional / HMO licences in most London boroughs, with discounts for accreditation. Always check the current fee table on the council website before applying.
Do I need planning permission to convert into an HMO in L6?
If the council area is subject to an Article 4 Direction for C3 to C4 use, you need full planning permission to let to 3 or more unrelated sharers. Liverpool City Council (Kensington & Fairfield) publishes its Article 4 map. Large HMOs (sui generis, 7+ sharers) always need planning permission.
Can I use Section 21 in L6 after the Renters Rights Act?
No. Section 21 is abolished on 1 May 2026 across England, including Liverpool. From that date all assured shorthold tenancies convert to assured periodic tenancies and landlords must use a Section 8 ground. Deposit protection, valid Gas Safety and EPC still block possession where missed before the switchover.
What insurance should I have for a let property in L6?
Specialist landlord buildings insurance with landlord liability (often £2m+), optional contents for furnished items, loss of rent and legal expenses. For HMOs, check the insurer explicitly covers HMO use and the number of occupants - standard buy-to-let policies often exclude HMOs.
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