Exeter City Council: Article 4 Direction for HMOs

In force   since December 2024 (over a year)

Local Planning Authority
Exeter City Council
Region
South West
Coverage
Extended direction
Status
In force
Effective date
23/12/2024
Compensation eligible
No

What is the Exeter Article 4 direction?

Exeter City Council has an Article 4 direction in force for houses in multiple occupation. The direction applies to Extended direction, where landlords and developers must apply for planning permission to convert a dwellinghouse (Class C3) into a small HMO (Class C4).

What this means for HMO investors

Because the Article 4 direction applies to specific wards or zones rather than the whole council area, the planning impact depends on the exact location of the property. Investors should check the precise postcode against Exeter's published map before assuming permission isn't required.

If you're considering acquiring or converting a property in Exeter, factor planning permission into your due-diligence timeline and budget. Refused applications can scupper a deal, and unauthorised conversions risk enforcement action and lender complications.

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Sources

Compiled from Planning Geek and the Exeter City Council direction documents on the council's planning portal. Always verify current status with the council before acting on this information - Article 4 directions are revised, extended, or revoked from time to time.

Page generated 2026-05-12. Data last updated 2026-05-12.