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A licence may be revoked with the agreement of the licence holder, such as when a house ceases to be an HMO. It is also ends automatically after 5 years, or after the period specified in the licence (if that is different).
A licence ceases to be in force on the death of a licence holder and for the first three months following the death of that person no licence is required as if a temporary exemption notice (see para 14 below) had been issued and was in force. Unless the HMO ceases to be licensable within that period or the Council grants a temporary exemption notice on the expiry of that period the HMO must be relicensed or an Interim Management Order made in respect of it.
Other than in those circumstances, a licence may only be revoked if:
On revocation of a licence (unless this is because the HMO no longer requires to be licensed) the Council must grant another licence or make an Interim Management Order.