Same-Day Collision: King's Park Licensing & Renters’ Rights Act — 1 May 2026
On 1 May 2026 Hackney’s 17-ward selective licensing scheme — including King's Park — goes live the same day as the Renters’ Rights Act commences. Both bring £40,000 civil-penalty regimes. Read the RRA guide and the parent Hackney licensing page.
King's Park Selective Licensing — Within Hackney’s 17-Ward Scheme (Live 1 May 2026)
King's Park is a primarily residential ward east of Homerton. All PRS properties are caught by the 1 May 2026 selective scheme. Apply via the Hackney licensing portal before 1 May 2026.
Hackney Licence Fees (King's Park & All 17 Wards)
Selective Licensing
All privately rented properties in the 17 designated wards — not just HMOs.
Additional HMO Licensing
HMOs with 3–4 occupants forming 2+ households — applies borough-wide including King's Park. Section 257 HMOs excluded.
Mandatory HMO licensing (5+ occupants) also applies borough-wide — £950 until 31 March 2026, £1,400 from 1 April 2026.
Compliance Prerequisites for King's Park Landlords
Hackney’s licensing application asks for these certificates. From 1 May 2026 the Renters’ Rights Act adds a statutory Section 8 hardening — serving notice without a current Gas Safety Certificate, EICR or EPC will be blocked.
Send to gas.safetychecks@hackney.gov.uk
Required every 5 years
Discount available for EPC C+
Every storey of the property
Every room with a fixed combustion appliance
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Compare verified Hackney providers for the certificates you need before 1 May 2026.
Penalties (live 1 May 2026)
Civil penalty
Up to £40,000
Per offence — can be issued without warning
Prosecution
Unlimited fine
Criminal offence
Rent Repayment Order
Up to 24 months
Tenants can reclaim rent (RRA doubles backdated window)