Rent Repayment Orders
Get Back Up to 12 Months Rent

If your landlord rented the property without the correct licence, you could recover up to 12 months of rent you have already paid. You do not need to prove any financial loss. We check your eligibility for free.

12
months of rent
you can recover
12 months
time limit from
date of offence
£0
financial loss
you need to prove

What Is a Rent Repayment Order?

A Rent Repayment Order (RRO) is a legally binding order from the First-tier Tribunal (Property Chamber) requiring a landlord to repay up to 12 months of rent to their tenant. Introduced under the Housing Act 2004 and significantly expanded by the Housing and Planning Act 2016, RROs are one of the most powerful remedies available to private tenants.

Unlike a deposit claim, you do not need to prove financial loss — and you do not need a criminal conviction against your landlord. The Tribunal applies a civil standard of proof (balance of probabilities). The RRO is a penalty on the landlord for committing a housing offence.

When Can You Apply for an RRO?

You can apply where your landlord has committed any of the following offences:

Renting without a mandatory HMO licence (5+ occupants, 2+ households)
Renting without a required additional HMO licence under a borough scheme
Renting in a selective licensing area without a selective licence
Illegal eviction or harassment under the Protection from Eviction Act 1977
Failing to comply with an Improvement Notice (Housing Act 2004)
Failing to comply with a Prohibition Order
Breaching a Banning Order made by the Tribunal
Using or threatening violence to enter the property

In our five boroughs, renting without a licence is by far the most common ground — because all five have local licensing schemes that go well beyond national requirements.

Understanding the Three Types of Licence

  • Mandatory HMO licence: Required nationally for properties with 5+ occupants from 2+ households. Operating without one is a criminal offence.
  • Additional HMO licence: Extends licensing to smaller shared properties in specific boroughs. In Hackney and Islington this covers properties with just 3 people from 2 households — meaning many ordinary shared flats require a licence.
  • Selective licence: Required for all private rentals in designated areas, regardless of size. Newham operates this borough-wide — virtually every private rental in Newham needs a selective licence.

Licensing Across Our Five Boroughs

BoroughMandatory HMOAdditional HMOSelective Licensing
Tower Hamlets✓ Yes✓ Designated areas
Hackney✓ Yes✓ Designated areas
Islington✓ Yes✓ Borough-wide
Newham✓ Yes✓ Borough-wide
Haringey✓ Yes✓ Designated areas

If you rent in Newham, your landlord almost certainly needed a selective licence. Newham's scheme covers virtually every private rental in the borough. We check this at no charge.

How Much Could You Recover?

Up to 12
months of rent
recoverable
12 months
time limit from
date of offence

Examples: A tenant paying £1,600/month in an unlicensed Newham property could recover up to £19,200. A tenant paying £900/month in an unlicensed Islington HMO for 10 months could recover up to £9,000.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a criminal conviction against my landlord?+
No. The Tribunal applies a civil standard of proof — balance of probabilities. You simply need to show the offence more likely than not occurred. No criminal conviction is needed.
Can I apply after I have moved out?+
Yes — provided you apply within 12 months of the landlord's offence. If you have recently moved out, contact us promptly so we can confirm whether your claim is still within time.
My landlord says they applied for a licence but were refused. Does that help them?+
No. An application that was refused or not yet approved is not the same as holding a valid licence. The offence is renting without a licence in force during your tenancy.
Can I claim both an RRO and deposit compensation?+
Yes — these are separate legal remedies that can be pursued simultaneously. We assess all potential claims in your free initial assessment.
Do I have to attend the Tribunal?+
In most cases, no. If Tribunal proceedings are needed, our partner solicitors manage all hearings on your behalf.

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