Do you have any further comments or suggestions about the suggested approach to the provision of the Homes in Multiple Occupation in the city?

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381janathomeFeedback (Q4-10)Question 7b: Do you have any further comments or suggestions about the suggested approach to the provision of the Homes in Multiple Occupation in the city?HMO's conversions should always require a Planning Consent because otherwise we are always subject to risk of noise and disturbance as our houses are all built extremely close with one another. Families with young children have enough difficulties without increasing the risk of noisy neighbours.
389Feedback (Q4-10)Question 7b: Do you have any further comments or suggestions about the suggested approach to the provision of the Homes in Multiple Occupation in the city?HMOs do not provide cheaper low cost accommodation, and most landlords have a HMO licence and actually have fully fitted flats with personal facilities in each room. As a 3 bed house resident who lives in between a so-called HMO and a house converted into two flats, increasing the HMO provision especially owned by private landlords is a ridiculous idea
390jlloydFeedback (Q4-10)Question 7b: Do you have any further comments or suggestions about the suggested approach to the provision of the Homes in Multiple Occupation in the city?The councils negative view and management of HMOs may result in landlords leaving the sector, ytis will impact the councils ability to manage single person households. Perhaps they should work more with loandlord groups?
405martinFeedback (Q4-10)Question 7b: Do you have any further comments or suggestions about the suggested approach to the provision of the Homes in Multiple Occupation in the city?We need more HMO's - the plan states that we will need to house another 2,500 single people. Most of the city has very few HMO's - PCC has to stop demonising them and needs to start explaining that they are needed, current SPD's ensure much higher standards than elsewhere and the perceived problems are actually much fewer than people believe
416andrewprestonFeedback (Q4-10)Question 7b: Do you have any further comments or suggestions about the suggested approach to the provision of the Homes in Multiple Occupation in the city?More enforcement of regulations for the owners of HMO should occur. Students in HMO's have caused a lot of misery in Portsmouth by there unsocial behaviour over the years.
436Feedback (Q4-10)Question 7b: Do you have any further comments or suggestions about the suggested approach to the provision of the Homes in Multiple Occupation in the city?Are homes that students live in considered as HMO? IF they are then there are certain parts of Portsmouth especially Southsea that would far exceed 10%. Could HMOs be reduced in areas that are currently more than 10% to reach that target?
444adrian_leggFeedback (Q4-10)Question 7b: Do you have any further comments or suggestions about the suggested approach to the provision of the Homes in Multiple Occupation in the city?No
454felicity_woodFeedback (Q4-10)Question 7b: Do you have any further comments or suggestions about the suggested approach to the provision of the Homes in Multiple Occupation in the city?Work to reduce them, they trap tenants in a cycle of poor quality rented accomodation and alter the neighbourhoods they are built in. I lived next door to one, without planning permission landlord turned a 2 bed house into 7 bedrooms. Victorian era slum accomodation has no place in our city.
483Feedback (Q4-10)Question 7b: Do you have any further comments or suggestions about the suggested approach to the provision of the Homes in Multiple Occupation in the city?No
538markbartonrnFeedback (Q4-10)Question 7b: Do you have any further comments or suggestions about the suggested approach to the provision of the Homes in Multiple Occupation in the city?This should also include in the 50m those split into single bedroom flats as well as HMOs both remove the family homes.

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