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How bad is it? Latest error will damage Labour at a critical time
The Guardian
|October 31, 2025
After Reeves became chancellor, she and her family moved into 11 Downing Street.
In September 2024 she let out her family home in Dulwich, southeast London, for a reported £3,200 a month. The Daily Mail revealed on Wednesday night that Reeves needed a licence to do so - and had failed to obtain one.
Why did she need a licence?
Local authorities in England have the power to require landlords to obtain a licence before renting out homes in their areas. The rules are intended to help councils tackle problems such as poor housing conditions, deprivation, antisocial behaviour and crime.
Not all councils in London require licences, but Southwark council, where Reeves's home is located, operates a licensing scheme of this kind. It requires any landlord to obtain a licence costing £945 and provide documents including gas, electrical and fire safety certificates.
What are the consequences of not buying a licence?
Failing to obtain a licence is a criminal offence punishable with an unlimited fine on prosecution, a fine of £30,000 as an alternative to prosecution, or an order to pay back up to 12 months in rent.
This story is from the October 31, 2025 edition of The Guardian.
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