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List of properties licensed under the Council’s HMO Licensing Scheme as at the beginning of February 2017. This list is updated on a monthly basis. More information on Houses in Multiple Occupancy can be found on our website as well as on the council's Planning portal. You will need to select "Houses in Multiple Occupation" from the drop-down menu, as shown below, and click "Search":
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This is a dataset of properties deemed to be a House of Multiple Occupation (HMO), or shared occupation as used by the council's Planning section as an evidence base for future HMO applications. The data is sourced from council tax data and is solely used by the council for planning use and is not intended to represent a definitive list of HMOs in the city.
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Glasgow City Council's Licensing and Regulatory Committee is responsible for administering the House in Multiple Occupation (HMO) Licensing scheme for Glasgow under the Housing (Scotland) Act 2006. In terms of the Housing (Scotland) Act 2006 a licence for a House in Multiple Occupation is required for premises where there are three or more persons living together, who are not all members of either the same family or of one or other of two families.The HMO Public Register contains a list of all accommodation in Glasgow that currently have an HMO licence, or previously had a licence (from 2017 onwards), or had applied for a licence which was rejected and any pending applications for new or existing licences which are currently being processed. It is updated weekly to reflect this.The register contains the following information:Licence start and expiry datesLicence numberLicence status Application type Licence holder name and letting agent name (if applicable)Property address, ward, number of bedrooms and occupant capacity Further information is available at: https://www.glasgow.gov.uk/licences/hmo
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Local Councils are required to license certain types of Housing in Multiple Occupation (HMO) and keep a register of the licensed properties. This is a list of all the properties in Bradford that are licensed. This list is updated monthly, so it is possible that occasionally a property may not be on the list or the licence will have expired. If you are in doubt, please contact Bradford Council’s Housing Standards Team on 01274 434520 or email CHPenquiries@bradford.gov.uk.
You can find more information on when an HMO must have a license at https://www.bradford.gov.uk/housing/houses-in-multiple-occupation/register-of-hmo-licences/. If you think you live in a HMO that should be licensed and which is not on this register, please get in touch with the Council's Housing Standards Team (see above for contact details).
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Houses in Multiple Occupancy Current Register
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Abstract (en): The purpose of the National Health Interview Survey (NHIS) is to obtain information about the amount and distribution of illness, its effects in terms of disability and chronic impairments, and the kinds of health services people receive. This supplement includes variables from the NHIS core Person File (see NATIONAL HEALTH INTERVIEW SURVEY, 1996 [ICPSR 2661]), including sex, age, race, marital status, veteran status, education, income, industry and occupation codes, and limits on activity. The 1996 Health Insurance questionnaire was administered throughout the full year with the exception of the last three weeks of December. Respondents answered for all members of the household. Variables included in the supplement cover type of health care coverage (Medicare, Medicaid, military/CHAMPUS/CHAMP-VA, public assistance, private insurance), characteristics of the private insurance reported by the respondent (choice of doctor, source of coverage, employer subsidies for premiums, fee-for-service plans, Health Maintenance Organization [HMO] status, HMO type, HMO enrollment size, plan code list), and individual coverage status. Also covered were problems concerning denial or restriction of coverage, "job lock" due to insurance, reasons household members were not covered by insurance (either currently or within the past year) and for how long, and out-of-pocket expenses in the past year for medical services not covered. Civilian, noninstitutionalized population of the 50 states and the District of Columbia. One person 18 years or older was randomly sampled from each household in the 1996 National Health Interview Survey sample. (1) Per agreement with NCHS, ICPSR distributes the data file and text of the technical documentation for this collection as prepared by NCHS. (2) The codebook and data collection instrument are provided as a Portable Document Format (PDF) file. The PDF file format was developed by Adobe Systems Incorporated and can be accessed using PDF reader software, such as the Adobe Acrobat Reader. Information on how to obtain a copy of the Acrobat Reader is provided through the ICPSR Website on the Internet.
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This dataset provides Census 2021 estimates that classify households in England and Wales by dwellings that are HMOs by accommodation type. The estimates are as at Census Day, 21 March 2021.
Improvements to the Census address frame allowed us to accurately list multiple household spaces within the same building. This means the data are more often counted as distinct households within separate dwellings reflecting living arrangements. Read more about this quality notice.
We have made changes to housing definitions since the 2011 Census. Take care if you compare Census 2021 results for this topic with those from the 2011 Census. Read more about this quality notice.
Area type
Census 2021 statistics are published for a number of different geographies. These can be large, for example the whole of England, or small, for example an output area (OA), the lowest level of geography for which statistics are produced.
For higher levels of geography, more detailed statistics can be produced. When a lower level of geography is used, such as output areas (which have a minimum of 100 persons), the statistics produced have less detail. This is to protect the confidentiality of people and ensure that individuals or their characteristics cannot be identified.
Coverage
Census 2021 statistics are published for the whole of England and Wales. Data are also available in these geographic types:
Households of multiple occupancy (HMO)
A dwelling where unrelated tenants rent their home from a private landlord is a HMO, if both of the following apply:
A small HMO is shared by 3 or 4 unrelated tenants. A large HMO is shared by 5 or more unrelated tenants.
Accommodation type
The type of building or structure used or available by an individual or household.
This could be:
More information about accommodation types
Whole house or bungalow:
This property type is not divided into flats or other living accommodation. There are three types of whole houses or bungalows.
Detached:
None of the living accommodation is attached to another property but can be attached to a garage.
Semi-detached:
The living accommodation is joined to another house or bungalow by a common wall that they share.
Terraced:
A mid-terraced house is located between two other houses and shares two common walls. An end-of-terrace house is part of a terraced development but only shares one common wall.
Flats (Apartments) and maisonettes:
An apartment is another word for a flat. A maisonette is a 2-storey flat.
Side 1 Maipua - finished SAW's list + extra vocab + Q about the hiri -- Side 2 Kaimare Village -- - Hiri Qs -- - HTL -- - More Hiri Q's -- - SAW's (part) list -- - Hiri Origin story -- - Grammar start. Language as given: Maipua, HTL(K)
This dataset provides Census 2021 estimates that classify households in England and Wales by number that are HMOs by occupancy rating (bedrooms). The estimates are as at Census Day, 21 March 2021.
Improvements to the Census address frame allowed us to accurately list multiple household spaces within the same building. This means the data are more often counted as distinct households within separate dwellings reflecting living arrangements. Read more about this quality notice.
Area type
Census 2021 statistics are published for a number of different geographies. These can be large, for example the whole of England, or small, for example an output area (OA), the lowest level of geography for which statistics are produced.
For higher levels of geography, more detailed statistics can be produced. When a lower level of geography is used, such as output areas (which have a minimum of 100 persons), the statistics produced have less detail. This is to protect the confidentiality of people and ensure that individuals or their characteristics cannot be identified.
Coverage
Census 2021 statistics are published for the whole of England and Wales. Data are also available in these geographic types:
Households of multiple occupancy (HMO)
A dwelling where unrelated tenants rent their home from a private landlord is a HMO, if both of the following apply:
A small HMO is shared by 3 or 4 unrelated tenants. A large HMO is shared by 5 or more unrelated tenants.
Occupancy rating for bedrooms
Whether a household's accommodation is overcrowded, ideally occupied or under-occupied. This is calculated by comparing the number of bedrooms the household requires to the number of available bedrooms.
The number of bedrooms the household requires is calculated according to the Bedroom Standard, where the following should have their own bedroom:
An occupancy rating of:
12 page manuscript -- 36 comparative word lists for languages in the 'East and South Divisions, Papua', together with a note headed 'The Melanesian languages of Papua' which outlines sounds and phonetic changes. Not in Capell's hand.; Date of recording unknown. The languages from East and South Divisions in Papua represent Central (South) and Milne Bay (East) provinces which cover up to 85 languages in this region. Based on the manuscripts some approximate actual languages or inferred languages are identified in the multiple languages of this collection. There could be more to be identified. The Map has been redefined the Map to Central and Milne Bay provinces as East and South divisions of Papua. (Steven Gagau, April 2018). Language as given: Languages in the East and South divisions of Papua
Side 1 -- 1. Kaipi SAW (80-292) -- Side 2 -- 1. SAW -- 2. HTL Vocab Check list. Language as given: Kaipi
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This dataset provides Census 2021 estimates that classify households in England and Wales by dwellings that are HMOs by type of central heating in household. The estimates are as at Census Day, 21 March 2021.
Improvements to the Census address frame allowed us to accurately list multiple household spaces within the same building. This means the data are more often counted as distinct households within separate dwellings reflecting living arrangements. Read more about this quality notice.
Area type
Census 2021 statistics are published for a number of different geographies. These can be large, for example the whole of England, or small, for example an output area (OA), the lowest level of geography for which statistics are produced.
For higher levels of geography, more detailed statistics can be produced. When a lower level of geography is used, such as output areas (which have a minimum of 100 persons), the statistics produced have less detail. This is to protect the confidentiality of people and ensure that individuals or their characteristics cannot be identified.
Coverage
Census 2021 statistics are published for the whole of England and Wales. Data are also available in these geographic types:
Households of multiple occupancy (HMO)
A dwelling where unrelated tenants rent their home from a private landlord is a HMO, if both of the following apply:
A small HMO is shared by 3 or 4 unrelated tenants. A large HMO is shared by 5 or more unrelated tenants.
Type of central heating in household
Central heating is a heating system used to heat multiple rooms in a building by circulating air or heated water through pipes to radiators or vents. Single or multiple fuel sources can fuel these systems.
Central heating systems that are unused or not working are still considered. No information is available for household spaces with no usual residents.
Current register of all properties with a licence to be a House in Multiple Occupation in the Oxford City area, including reference, address, occupancy details and start/finish dates for the licence
This layer shows the market potential for an adult to carry medical/hospital/accident insurance in the U.S. in 2016 in a multiscale map (by country, state, county, ZIP Code, tract, and block group). The pop-up is configured to include the following information for each geography level:Market Potential Index and count of adults expected to carry medical/hospital/accident insuranceMarket Potential Index and count of adults expected to carry different types of medical insurance (HMO, PPO, etc)Market Potential Index and count of adults expected to carry insurance from various sources (Medicare, place of work, etc)Esri's 2016 Market Potential (MPI) data measures the likely demand for a product or service in an area. The database includes an expected number of consumers and a Market Potential Index (MPI) for each product or service. An MPI compares the demand for a specific product or service in an area with the national demand for that product or service. The MPI values at the US level are 100, representing average demand for the country. A value of more than 100 represents higher demand than the national average, and a value of less than 100 represents lower demand than the national average. For example, an index of 120 implies that demand in the area is 20 percent higher than the US average; an index of 80 implies that demand is 20 percent lower than the US average. See Market Potential database to view the methodology statement and complete variable list.Esri's Financial & Insurance Data Collection includes data that measures the likely demand for financial and insurance products and services, including health insurance. The database includes an expected number of consumers and a Market Potential Index (MPI) for each product, activity, or service. See the United States Data Browser to view complete variable lists for each Esri demographics collection.Additional Esri Resources:U.S. 2016/2021 Esri Updated DemographicsEssential demographic vocabularyEsri's arcgis.com demographic map layers
In 2024, Maxicare Healthcare Corporation was the leading health maintenance organization (HMO) in the Philippines, with revenues amounting to approximately ** billion Philippine pesos. HMOs are private healthcare providers that most employees are entitled to as part of the benefit package from their employers.
As regulator, we maintain a statutory register of social housing providers (the register). Bodies on the register are either private registered providers or local authorities.
The register consists of the following:
Around the middle of each month, we publish a list which is a snapshot of current registered providers at that date. This includes the following details:
At the same time, we also publish a list of changes to the register due to new registrations and de-registrations. We do not publish or share addresses and contact details of registered providers.
You can arrange to view the full register (i.e. the annual accounts and certificate of registration) by contacting us. Email RNTeam@rsh.gov.uk or call 0300 124 5225.
Read about how you can apply to Register and de-register as a provider of social housing
See Information required from registered providers to find out about the information and data we require from registered providers and the deadlines for submission.
See Regulatory judgements and regulatory notices: A to Z list of providers to view the list of registered providers for whom we have published judgements on how well they are meeting regulatory standards.
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List of properties licensed under the Council’s HMO Licensing Scheme as at the beginning of February 2017. This list is updated on a monthly basis. More information on Houses in Multiple Occupancy can be found on our website as well as on the council's Planning portal. You will need to select "Houses in Multiple Occupation" from the drop-down menu, as shown below, and click "Search":