Westminster’s New Licensing Scheme – What Landlords Need to Know

From 24th November 2025, Westminster City Council is introducing a Selective Licensing Scheme that will affect many landlords in Prime Central London — including Knightsbridge, Marylebone, Pimlico North and the West End.
If you own a privately rented property in these areas, even a single flat, you will be legally required to apply for a Selective Licence. The cost is £995 per property, and non-compliance could mean unlimited fines, criminal prosecution, and being listed on the Rogue Landlord Database.
Key Dates for Your Diary
1st October 2025 – Licence applications open
24th November 2025 – Scheme enforcement begins
Which London Based Properties Are Included?
Any privately rented property in the designated zones will be affected — whether it is:
- A one-bedroom flat
- An individual unit within a larger building
- An entire block of apartments
Even landlords with just one property in scope must apply.
Are There Any Discounts?
Yes, the council is offering:
- 10% for accredited landlords
- 20% for properties with an EPC rating of B or above
- Additional savings for multiple units under the same freehold application
Why Is This Rental Rule Being Introduced?
The scheme is designed to:
- Improve rental property standards
- Enhance tenant safety
- Reduce poorly managed homes
While these goals are important, it does place additional compliance and cost pressures on landlords already operating in a heavily regulated market.
How Home Minders Can Help Landlords with Homes in London?
If you are unsure whether your property is affected, or how to apply, our experienced property management team can:
- Confirm if your address falls within the licensing area
- Prepare and submit licence applications
- Ensure all documentation meets the required standard
- Help you plan ahead to avoid disruption or penalties
At Home Minders, we manage compliance on your behalf so you can let with confidence. We will make sure you are fully protected and prepared before the new rules take effect.