Property Licensing Explained

Fraser & Co's Guide to Property Licensing

Property licensing can be complicated to understand and time-consuming to read for any homeowner. We appreciate that many of you haven’t got the time, so we created a simplified step-by-step guide that explains the essential things important to remember. Holding the correct property licence is a legal requirement and demonstrates that the property is suitable for occupation and managed to an acceptable standard. At Fraser & Co we also offer a service for applying for your required license to take the stress away. Contact us today to find out more

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Apply for your property licence

If you find your property needs licensing, you will need a submit a licence application to your local council using their prescribed application process. Councils usually ask for a floorplan of the property and various supporting documentation. You will also need to pay an application fee and the licence will be issued for up to five years. This can be time consuming and we understand how important your time is, so we offer a property licensing application service. Detail on how to apply are below.

Types of Licenses

Each type of licence has different requisites as dictated by the local council of the borough. We undertsand that navigating through the licensing process can be challenging and time consuming. Reach out to our teams who will handle the entire process for you and you can sit back and relax.

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