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Enforcement Fees

Charges for Housing Act 2004 - Enforcement Notice Fees
Section 49 of the Housing Act 2004 permits local authorities to make a reasonable charge for notices served under Part 1 of that Act. This includes notices to improve housing conditions, prohibition orders and emergency action. The charges have been reviewed and the new charges take effect from 1 April 2010. Therefore, any notice served under Part 1 of the Housing Act 2004 on or after 1 April 2010, will be subject to the charges below.

Improvement and Hazard Awareness Notices
1-4 hazards£244
5 or more hazards£407
Prohibition / Emergency Prohibition Orders
1-4 hazards£295
5 more hazards£407
Other fees
Emergency Remedial Action£173
Demolition Order£280
Review a Suspended Notice / Order£84
Note: all fees are inclusive of invoicing costs and are not subject to VAT

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