HMO Landlord Course (Wales)
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HMO Landlord Course (Wales) – Course Description
The HMO Landlord Course (Wales) is a comprehensive training programme designed to provide landlords, property investors, and property managers with the knowledge and practical skills required to legally operate and manage Houses in Multiple Occupation (HMOs) in Wales.
Managing an HMO involves significantly greater legal responsibilities than managing a standard rental property. Landlords must understand HMO licensing requirements, Rent Smart Wales obligations, occupation contracts, fire safety standards, housing health and safety requirements, property management regulations, and possession procedures under Welsh law. Failure to comply can result in enforcement action, financial penalties, licence revocation, and significant legal risks.
This course provides a detailed understanding of the legal framework governing HMOs in Wales and explains how to meet ongoing compliance obligations while maintaining safe, profitable, and professionally managed accommodation. Learners will explore HMO licensing, occupation contracts, tenant management, property safety, deposits, repairs, rent arrears, dispute resolution, financial management, record-keeping, and long-term compliance strategies.
The course also focuses on the practical realities of operating an HMO, including tenant screening, managing shared living arrangements, handling anti-social behaviour, maintaining communal facilities, dealing with rent arrears, responding to repairs, and resolving disputes effectively.
By the end of the course, learners will have the confidence to manage HMOs in accordance with Welsh housing legislation, protect their investment, minimise legal risks, and provide safe and compliant accommodation for occupiers.
Whether you are a first-time HMO landlord, an experienced property investor, a self-managing landlord, or a property professional seeking to expand your knowledge of Welsh HMO regulations, this course provides a strong foundation for professional HMO management and long-term success.
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1Lesson 1 – Understanding HMOs in WalesPreview Text lesson
Lesson 1 – Understanding HMOs in Wales
This lesson provides a comprehensive introduction to Houses in Multiple Occupation (HMOs) in Wales. Learners will explore the legal definition of an HMO, the different categories of HMO accommodation, and the legislation governing their operation.
The lesson explains the key differences between HMOs and traditional single-let properties, while outlining the additional legal duties and management responsibilities that HMO landlords must fulfil to remain compliant and protect their tenants.
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2Lesson 2 – HMO Licensing RequirementsPreview Text lesson
Lesson 2 – HMO Licensing Requirements
This lesson explains the licensing requirements that apply to Houses in Multiple Occupation (HMOs) in Wales. Learners will explore mandatory licensing rules, additional licensing schemes operated by local authorities, and circumstances where exemptions may apply.
The lesson also guides landlords through the HMO licence application process, explains common licence conditions, and highlights the consequences of operating an HMO without the appropriate licence.
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3Lesson 3 – Rent Smart Wales CompliancePreview Text lesson
Lesson 3 – Rent Smart Wales Compliance
This lesson examines the legal requirements of Rent Smart Wales and its role in regulating landlords and letting agents operating in Wales. Learners will understand landlord registration obligations, licensing requirements for self-managing landlords, and the rules governing licensed agents.
The lesson also covers ongoing compliance responsibilities, record-keeping requirements, and the penalties that may be imposed for failing to comply with Rent Smart Wales legislation.
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4Lesson 1 – Occupation Contracts and HMOsPreview Text lesson
Lesson 1 – Occupation Contracts and HMOs
This lesson introduces the occupation contract system used in Wales and explains how it applies to Houses in Multiple Occupation (HMOs). Learners will examine the different types of occupation contracts, including fixed-term and periodic contracts, and understand the rights and protections afforded to contract-holders.
The lesson also covers the legal requirement to provide written statements and highlights the importance of ensuring occupation contracts are accurate, compliant, and suitable for shared accommodation.
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5Lesson 2 – Contract Terms and House RulesPreview Text lesson
Lesson 2 – Contract Terms and House Rules
This lesson explores the different types of terms that make up an occupation contract in Wales, including fundamental, supplementary, and additional terms.
Learners will understand how lawful and enforceable house rules can be used to manage HMOs effectively, promote harmonious living, and reduce disputes between occupiers.
The lesson also examines best practices for managing shared accommodation and ensuring that contract terms remain fair, clear, and compliant with Welsh housing law.
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6Lesson 3 – Equality and Anti-DiscriminationPreview Text lesson
Lesson 3 – Equality and Anti-Discrimination
This lesson explains the legal obligations placed on HMO landlords under equality and anti-discrimination legislation.
Learners will explore the protected characteristics covered by the Equality Act, understand when reasonable adjustments may be required, and learn how to avoid unlawful discrimination during advertising, tenant selection, property management, and possession processes.
The lesson also provides best practice guidance for fair and transparent tenant selection procedures that promote compliance and reduce legal risk.
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7Lesson 1 – Fire Safety RequirementsPreview Text lesson
Lesson 1 – Fire Safety Requirements
This lesson examines the fire safety obligations that apply to HMO landlords in Wales. Learners will explore the importance of fire risk assessments, the installation and maintenance of smoke alarms, the role of fire doors in preventing the spread of fire and smoke, and the requirements for safe escape routes.
The lesson also covers emergency lighting systems and highlights how effective fire safety management helps protect occupiers, reduce risks, and ensure compliance with HMO licensing and housing legislation.
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8Lesson 2 – Housing Health and Safety Rating SystemPreview Text lesson
Lesson 2 – Housing Health and Safety Rating System
This lesson introduces the Housing Health and Safety Rating System (HHSRS), which local authorities use to assess housing conditions and identify risks to occupiers.
Learners will explore common hazards found in HMOs, including damp and mould, excess cold, and electrical dangers, and understand how these issues can affect health and safety.
The lesson also explains local authority enforcement powers and the steps landlords can take to identify hazards early, maintain compliance, and provide safe accommodation for contract-holders.
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9Lesson 3 – Gas, Electrical and EPC CompliancePreview Text lesson
Lesson 2 – Housing Health and Safety Rating System
This lesson provides an overview of the Housing Health and Safety Rating System (HHSRS), the framework used by local authorities to assess health and safety risks in residential properties.
Learners will examine common hazards affecting HMOs, including damp and mould, excess cold, and electrical dangers, and understand how these issues can impact occupier health and property compliance.
The lesson also explains the difference between Category One and Category Two hazards and outlines the enforcement powers available to local authorities when serious risks are identified.
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10Lesson 1 – Furnishing and Equipping an HMOPreview Text lesson
Lesson 1 – Furnishing and Equipping an HMO
This lesson explores the practical requirements for furnishing and equipping a House in Multiple Occupation (HMO) in Wales.
Learners will examine bedroom size and furnishing expectations, the provision of shared facilities, furniture safety standards, and the selection and maintenance of appliances and equipment.
The lesson also covers amenity standards commonly required by local authorities and HMO licensing schemes, helping landlords create safe, comfortable, and compliant accommodation for occupiers.
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11Lesson 2 – HMO Management RegulationsPreview Text lesson
Lesson 2 – HMO Management Regulations
This lesson examines the management regulations that apply to HMOs in Wales and the responsibilities placed on landlords to ensure properties are properly maintained and managed.
Learners will explore requirements relating to the maintenance of common parts, waste disposal arrangements, utility services, and the display of statutory notices.
The lesson also covers the obligation to provide landlord or manager contact information and explains how effective compliance with HMO management regulations helps protect occupiers, support licensing requirements, and reduce the risk of enforcement action.
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12Lesson 3 – Insurance and Risk ManagementPreview Text lesson
Lesson 3 – Insurance and Risk Management
This lesson examines the importance of insurance and risk management for HMO landlords in Wales. Learners will explore the different types of insurance commonly required for HMOs, including specialist HMO insurance, public liability cover, and building insurance.
The lesson also covers the role of risk assessments in identifying and reducing potential hazards, as well as effective incident management procedures to help protect occupiers, minimise financial losses, and support ongoing legal and licensing compliance.
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13Lesson 1 – Advertising and Tenant ScreeningPreview Text lesson
Lesson 1 – Advertising and Tenant Screening
This lesson explores the process of attracting suitable occupiers and conducting effective tenant screening for HMOs in Wales. Learners will examine how to market vacant rooms professionally, assess applications through referencing and affordability checks, and understand when guarantors may be appropriate.
The lesson also covers common forms of tenancy fraud and the steps landlords can take to verify information, reduce risk, and select reliable contract-holders while complying with relevant legal requirements.
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14Lesson 2 – Deposits and Financial ProtectionPreview Text lesson
Lesson 2 – Deposits and Financial Protection
This lesson explains the rules governing security deposits in Welsh HMOs and the responsibilities landlords have when handling tenant money.
Learners will explore deposit protection requirements, the provision of prescribed information, and the procedures for safeguarding deposits in approved schemes.
The lesson also examines common causes of deposit disputes, the evidence required to support deductions, and best practices for returning deposits fairly and efficiently at the end of an occupation contract.
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15Lesson 3 – Inventories and Check-In ProceduresPreview Text lesson
Lesson 3 – Inventories and Check-In Procedures
This lesson explains the importance of detailed inventories and effective check-in procedures in HMO management.
Learners will understand how to create accurate inventories, use photographic evidence to document property condition, record utility meter readings, and complete essential move-in documentation.
The lesson also highlights how thorough record-keeping and clear communication at the start of an occupation contract can help prevent disputes, protect deposits, and provide valuable evidence should disagreements arise at the end of the tenancy.
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16Lesson 1 – Rent Collection and Arrears ManagementPreview Text lesson
Lesson 1 – Rent Collection and Arrears Management
This lesson explores effective rent collection procedures and the management of rent arrears within HMOs.
Learners will examine different payment systems, methods for monitoring rent accounts, and the importance of early intervention when payments are missed.
The lesson also covers arrears recovery strategies, communication with contract-holders, and the use of repayment plans to resolve financial difficulties while maintaining professional landlord-tenant relationships and protecting rental income.
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17Lesson 2 – Repairs and MaintenancePreview Text lesson
Lesson 2 – Repairs and Maintenance
This lesson examines the responsibilities of HMO landlords for maintaining properties in a safe and habitable condition. Learners will explore landlord repairing obligations, effective systems for reporting maintenance issues, and the procedures for dealing with emergency repairs.
The lesson also covers contractor selection and management, planned maintenance programmes, and the importance of maintenance schedules in preventing property deterioration, supporting compliance, and ensuring occupier satisfaction.
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18Lesson 3 – Managing Tenant BehaviourPreview Text lesson
Lesson 3 – Managing Tenant Behaviour
This lesson examines the challenges of managing occupier behaviour within HMOs and maintaining a safe and harmonious living environment.
Learners will explore how to address anti-social behaviour, respond to noise complaints, implement visitor policies, and resolve disputes between occupiers sharing facilities.
The lesson also covers the use of warning procedures, record-keeping, and communication strategies to help landlords manage issues fairly, consistently, and in accordance with legal and contractual obligations.
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19Lesson 1 – Possession Procedures in WalesPreview Text lesson
Lesson 1 – Possession Procedures in Wales
This lesson provides an overview of the legal procedures for recovering possession of an HMO in Wales.
Learners will explore the circumstances in which possession may be sought, including no-fault possession, serious rent arrears, and breaches of occupation contracts.
The lesson explains notice requirements, the evidence needed to support possession claims, and the court procedures that landlords must follow to regain possession lawfully while complying with the Renting Homes (Wales) Act 2016.
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20Lesson 2 – Abandonment and Unauthorised OccupiersPreview Text lesson
Lesson 2 – Abandonment and Unauthorised Occupiers
This lesson examines the legal and practical issues that arise when an HMO room or property appears to have been abandoned or is occupied by individuals who are not authorised under the occupation contract.
Learners will explore the procedures for dealing with suspected abandonment, the evidence required before taking action, and the distinction between guests, lodgers, and unauthorised occupiers.
The lesson also explains the lawful methods of regaining possession while avoiding the risks associated with unlawful eviction and breach of occupier rights.
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21Lesson 3 – Resolving Tenant DisputesPreview Text lesson
Lesson 3 – Resolving Tenant Disputes
This lesson explores practical methods for resolving disputes between landlords and contract-holders within HMOs.
Learners will examine effective complaint handling procedures, the use of mediation to resolve disagreements, and the role of settlement agreements in achieving mutually acceptable outcomes.
The lesson also highlights the importance of accurate record-keeping and proactive communication in preventing disputes from escalating, helping landlords avoid costly litigation while maintaining positive and professional landlord-tenant relationships.
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22Lesson 1 – Record Keeping and Compliance SystemsPreview Text lesson
Lesson 1 – Record Keeping and Compliance Systems
This lesson explores the importance of maintaining accurate records and effective compliance systems when managing an HMO in Wales.
Learners will examine how to use compliance calendars to monitor key legal deadlines, maintain safety records, organise occupation contract documentation, and keep detailed inspection records.
The lesson also covers preparing for local authority inspections and audits, helping landlords demonstrate compliance, reduce legal risks, and manage their properties in a professional and organised manner.
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23Lesson 2 – Financial Management and TaxationPreview Text lesson
Lesson 2 – Financial Management and Taxation
This lesson explores the financial responsibilities of operating an HMO in Wales and the importance of effective financial planning.
Learners will examine how to manage HMO rental income, identify allowable business expenses, understand key tax obligations, and develop realistic budgets for ongoing property management.
The lesson also covers monitoring profitability and cash flow, helping landlords make informed business decisions, maintain compliance with tax requirements, and maximise the long-term performance of their HMO investment.
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24Lesson 3 – Becoming a Professional HMO LandlordPreview Text lesson
Lesson 3 – Becoming a Professional HMO Landlord
This lesson focuses on developing the knowledge, skills, and systems required to operate HMOs professionally and successfully over the long term.
Learners will explore industry best practices, professional management standards, and the importance of continuing education in a constantly evolving regulatory environment.
The lesson also examines strategies for managing portfolio growth, maintaining high levels of compliance, and building sustainable systems that support profitability, risk management, and long-term success as a professional HMO landlord in Wales.
Basic Information
Course Name: HMO Landlord Course (Wales)
Course Level: Beginner to Intermediate
Course Duration: Approximately 2–4 Hours
Delivery Method: Online Self-Paced Learning
Course Format: Video Lessons, Reading Materials, Knowledge Assessments, and Final Assessment
Number of Modules: 8
Number of Lessons: 24
Assessment: Module Quizzes and Final Assessment
Certificate: Certificate of Completion Issued Upon Successful Completion
Jurisdiction: Wales
Language: English
Access: Lifetime Access (subject to provider terms)
Suitable For:
- New HMO Landlords
- Existing HMO Landlords
- Property Investors
- Property Managers
- Letting Agents
- Housing Professionals
- Individuals Considering HMO Investment
- Self-Managing Landlords
- Portfolio Landlords
Topics Covered:
- HMO Licensing Requirements
- Rent Smart Wales Compliance
- Occupation Contracts
- Equality and Anti-Discrimination
- Fire Safety
- Housing Health and Safety Rating System (HHSRS)
- HMO Management Regulations
- Insurance and Risk Management
- Tenant Screening
- Deposit Protection
- Inventories and Check-In Procedures
- Rent Collection and Arrears Management
- Repairs and Maintenance
- Managing Tenant Behaviour
- Possession Procedures in Wales
- Abandonment and Unauthorised Occupiers
- Dispute Resolution
- Record Keeping and Compliance
- Financial Management and Taxation
- Professional HMO Management
Outcome:
Upon completion, learners will have a comprehensive understanding of the legal, practical, and compliance requirements for operating and managing Houses in Multiple Occupation in Wales safely, professionally, and in accordance with current Welsh housing legislation.
To successfully complete the HMO Landlord Course (Wales), learners should have:
- A basic understanding of residential property and renting, although no prior HMO experience is required.
- Access to a computer, laptop, tablet, or smartphone with an internet connection.
- The ability to view online training materials and complete assessments.
- A willingness to learn and apply Welsh HMO management and compliance requirements.
- Basic English reading and comprehension skills.
There are no formal qualifications, licences, or previous landlord experience required to enrol on this course.
This course is suitable for complete beginners as well as existing landlords, property investors, letting agents, and property managers who wish to improve their knowledge of HMO management, licensing, safety requirements, and legal compliance in Wales. Upon completion, learners will have a strong understanding of the responsibilities involved in operating and managing a compliant HMO under Welsh housing legislation.
Intended Audience
The HMO Landlord Course (Wales) is designed for anyone who owns, manages, or intends to invest in a House in Multiple Occupation (HMO) in Wales and wishes to understand their legal responsibilities and management obligations.
This course is suitable for:
- New landlords considering purchasing or operating their first HMO in Wales.
- Existing HMO landlords seeking to improve compliance and management standards.
- Self-managing landlords responsible for the day-to-day operation of their properties.
- Portfolio landlords managing multiple HMOs or expanding their property portfolios.
- Property investors looking to enter the Welsh HMO market.
- Letting agents and property managers involved in HMO management.
- Housing professionals seeking a greater understanding of HMO legislation and compliance requirements.
- Landlords transitioning from single-let properties to HMOs.
- Individuals responsible for Rent Smart Wales compliance and property licensing obligations.
- Property business owners seeking to implement professional management systems and best practices.
No previous HMO management experience is required, making the course suitable for beginners. However, experienced landlords and property professionals will also benefit from the comprehensive coverage of Welsh HMO legislation, licensing requirements, compliance obligations, safety standards, and professional management practices.

