Why Migrant Workers MAY Be A Threat To Your HMO

By Matthew Moody | HMOs

Feb 13

Yes, more and more migrant workers are coming into the UK – and unfortunately, many of them take low paid jobs which mean that a lot of them have to live in HMO’s (houses of multiple occupation).

Now whilst this is fine when they are living in a licenced and regulated HMO, what happens when they live in an unlicenced potentially overcrowded HMO?

Two things spring to my mind – potential issues with language barrier/culture together with lack of understanding of their RIGHTS and thus potentially taking a tenancy up in an unsafe house.

This has particular issues for health and fire safety in HMO’s.  A recent article I read went into detail on the typical issues faced and what the local councils and fire services are doing to try and combat it.

So what can we as HMO landlords do about this?

Firstly, we should educate any of our migrant worker tenants as to the correct workings of any fire safety systems

Secondly, we should provide guidance or access to native speakers/written materials so that they can understand the issues in more detail.

Thirdly, we should provide excellence in accomodation which by its very nature should alleviate many of the issues that migrant workers face in finding accomodation in the UK.

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Matthew founded Your HMO Expert in 2006 and since then have provided the authoritative place on the web to come to find out how HMO Property Investment works and how you can get started.

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Veronika Zhigunova March 12, 2009

Dear Matthew,

I have read all posts and listened to all your Vlogs. Have to say they are very vell written and informative. In a short period of time I have learnt so many things from you!

Keep up the good work and thank you!
Veronika

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Matthew Moody March 12, 2009

Hi Veronika, thanks very much – glad you are enjoying the blog.
Let me know if you have any questions that need answering.

best regards
Matthew

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