Havering Council has issued an enforcement notice for 107 South End Road in Rainham, suspecting it is unlawfully used as a house in multiple occupation (HMO). The council's notice references a material change of use from a dwelling (C3) to an HMO without necessary planning permission. Concerns include inadequate communal living spaces leading to poor living conditions and expected intensification of noise and activity, which the council believes would significantly harm the area. Previous planning applications for the property were denied, reinforcing the enforcement notice's claims.
According to Havering Council, an enforcement notice has been issued to 107 South End Road amid suspicions it is being used as a house in multiple occupation (HMO) without permission.
The council highlights that this alleged breach involves a material change of use from a dwelling (C3) to an HMO, specifically without the necessary planning permission.
The enforcement notice states that an inadequate communal living area results in a poor quality living environment and that the use as an HMO would cause significant harm.
The council emphasizes that planning conditions attached to any consent would not remedy these issues, as permission for a previous application had already been refused.
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