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London Borough of Newham: landlord licensing 2026

The UK’s longest-running borough-wide selective licensing scheme.

Borough-wide selectiveAdditional HMOMandatory HMO only
Reviewed by LetCompliance Editorial TeamLast reviewed April 17, 2026Official council page

Local rent benchmark

Indicative · Jan 2026 · ONS / HomeLet / VOA roll-up

Average rent

£1,895

per month, all sizes

1-bed / 2-bed

£1,560 · £1,980

per month

HMO room rent

£820

per room, per month

Gross yield · YoY

5.3% · +6.2%

typical BTL stock

Editorial roll-up of public ONS IPHRP, HomeLet and VOA data. Always verify a live figure on ONS / VOA before legal or financial use. Full UK rent dataset →

National compliance stack

These duties apply in London Borough of Newham exactly as they do nationally, alongside any local licensing scheme below.

What's in force in London Borough of Newham

  • Selective licensing has been in force borough-wide since 2013 (renewed repeatedly)
  • Additional HMO licensing covers small HMOs not caught by the mandatory scheme
  • Newham publishes a public register of licensed landlords
  • One of the highest enforcement rates in London

Typical licence fee: Selective licence typically ~£750–£900 per property for 5 years. Fees change - always verify current amounts on the council site before applying.

Enforcement notes

Newham has prosecuted thousands of unlicensed landlords. A missed licence here is extremely high-risk.

FAQs: London Borough of Newham licensing

Is Newham still selectively licensed in 2026?

Newham has operated continuous borough-wide selective licensing since 2013 with renewals. Check the current designation period on the council site.

How does Newham enforcement differ from other London boroughs?

Newham has a dedicated licensing enforcement team and actively cross-references council tax data to identify unlicensed rentals. Expect fast-moving civil penalty notices.

Postcode districts

Drill down by outward code (e.g. E8, M14) for area-specific licensing context. Always confirm on the council postcode checker.

City-wide context: London

London's private rented sector is the largest and most heavily regulated in the UK. Every one of the 33 boroughs sets its own licensing scheme on top of national rules, and many run selective licensing in defined wards. This page summarises what a London landlord must hold in 2026 on top of the core compliance stack: Gas Safety (CP12), EICR, EPC, deposit protection, Right to Rent and Renters Rights Act duties.

See full London compliance guide

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