Thousands of landlords in England are facing increasing costs due to selective licensing schemes imposed by local councils, according to a Freedom of Information request.
The FOI request by insurer Direct Line revealed that landlords in areas which require a licence are being charged £700 on average to get one.
Councils in certain parts of England require landlords to get the selective licences in order to to rent out property, in the hope that this will improve standards and quality.
The schemes require landlords to meet certain standards of management and maintenance and are often accompanied with regular property checks.
A licence typically lasts for a maximum of five years once granted, but councils can opt to issue them for a shorter period.
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