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Public Register - Private Rented Sector HMO Property Licence This Register Was Created on 20/03/2020 and Shows All HMO Properties Licensed As of That Date Public Register - Private Rented Sector HMO Property Licence This register was created on 20/03/2020 and shows all HMO properties licensed as of that date. Licence Ref Licensed Property Licence Type Issue Date Expiry Date Occu Hous Storeys Licence Holders Details pant ehol sMax HMOL/10630/15 53B Cranhurst Road, London, NW2 4LL HMO Licence - Additional 27/04/2020 4 1 Ms B Simpson c/o Penn House 30 High Street WD3 1EP HMOL/15854/17 75 Kenton Road, Harrow, HA3 0AH HMO Licence - Mandatory 21/01/2023 10 6 3 Mrs Shakila Kanda ABC Housing Ltd 13a High Street HA5 5PJ HMOL/02750/15 316A Neasden Lane, London, NW10 0EP HMO Licence - Mandatory 23/02/2015 21/03/2020 4 4 3 Mr W McGowan 300 Neasden Lane London NW10 0AD HMOL/02316/15 728 North Circular Road, Neasden, London, NW2 7QH HMO Licence - Mandatory 23/02/2015 22/03/2020 5 5 3 Mr W McGowan 300 Neasden Lane London NW10 0AD HMOL/02833/15 12 Jesmond Avenue, Wembley, HA9 6EA HMO Licence - Mandatory 23/02/2015 22/03/2020 10 2 3 Mr D Jasmatbhai Patel 5 Jesmond Avenue Wembley HA9 6DZ HMOL/03513/15 71 Willesden Lane, Kilburn, London, NW6 7RR HMO Licence - Mandatory 02/03/2015 28/03/2020 11 7 4 Mr M Ramzan AKK Investments 14 Mapesbury Road NW2 4JB HMOL/03261/15 36 Gladstone Court, Anson Road, London, NW2 4LA HMO Licence - Mandatory 02/03/2015 29/03/2020 5 3 4 Mr Sudhir Shah 34 Hermitage Way Stanmore HA7 2AY HMOL/02644/15 183 Harlesden Road, London, NW10 3SD HMO Licence - Additional 02/03/2015 28/03/2020 5 4 2 Mr Y Zaghari 75 Churchill Road Willesden Green NW2 5EG HMOL/03156/15 157 Winchester Avenue, Kingsbury, London, NW9 9TB HMO Licence - Mandatory 02/03/2015 28/03/2020 5 5 3 Mr B Kapadia 159 Winchester Avenue The Hyde NW9 9TB HMOL/03712/15 16 Windsor Road, London, NW2 5DS HMO Licence - Mandatory 09/03/2015 04/04/2020 5 4 3 Mr AS Woolston 24 Solent Road London NW6 1TU HMOL/02793/15 3 Preston Waye, Harrow, HA3 0QG HMO Licence - Mandatory 09/03/2015 04/04/2020 10 5 3 Mr D Coppen 82 Harrowdene Road North Wembley HA0 2JF HMOL/04505/15 173 Park Lane, Wembley, HA9 7SB HMO Licence - Mandatory 16/03/2015 11/04/2020 15 8 3 Mr L Huss-Smickler 65 Hillview Road Pinner HA5 4PB HMOL/04551/15 117 Dollis Hill Avenue, London, NW2 6QY HMO Licence - Mandatory 16/03/2015 11/04/2020 14 8 2 Mr T O'Sullivan 117 Dollis Hill Avenue Neasden NW2 6QY HMOL/14608/14 2 Milman Road & Flats 3 & 8, 2 Milman Road, London, NW6 6EN HMO Licence - Mandatory 16/03/2015 11/04/2020 11 3 Mapesbury Homes Ltd Mr Mark Smith 3 Hampstead West NW6 2HX HMOL/04327/15 26 Keswick Gardens, Wembley, HA9 7JH HMO Licence - Mandatory 16/03/2015 11/04/2020 11 6 2 Mrs M Heravi 77 Blockley Road Wembley HA0 3LN HMOL/04933/15 62 St Johns Avenue, London, NW10 4EG HMO Licence - Mandatory 23/03/2015 18/04/2020 5 5 3 Ms R Cripps 52 Hiley Road London NW10 5PS HMOL/04645/15 234A High Road, London, NW10 2NX HMO Licence - Mandatory 23/03/2015 18/04/2020 4 3 Mr M Ramzan AKK Investments 234 - 236 High Road London NW10 2NX HMOL/05191/15 45 Brenthurst Road, London, NW10 2DX HMO Licence - Mandatory 23/03/2015 18/04/2020 9 6 3 Mr P Kane 45 Brenhurst Road Willesden NW10 2DX HMOL/05543/15 122 Brondesbury Park, Brondesbury, London, NW2 5JR HMO Licence - Mandatory 30/03/2015 25/04/2020 10 7 3 Muslim Welfare House Mr Toufik Kacimi 233 Seven Sisters Road N4 2DA HMOL/04307/15 327 Neasden Lane North, London, NW10 0AH HMO Licence - Mandatory 30/03/2015 25/04/2020 3 3 3 Mr W McGowan 300 Neasden Lane London NW10 0AD HMOL/05544/15 244 High Road, London, NW10 2NX HMO Licence - Mandatory 30/03/2015 25/04/2020 7 4 3 Mr Mohammad Arshad 242 High Road London NW10 2NX HMOL/05681/15 6 Beaconsfield Road, London, NW10 2JG HMO Licence - Mandatory 02/04/2015 28/04/2020 10 6 3 Mr H Amir-Khalili 6 Beaconsfield Road London NW10 2JG HMOL/06262/15 90 Chapter Road, London, NW2 5LR HMO Licence - Mandatory 13/04/2015 09/05/2020 10 6 3 Mr L Calzavara 16 The Edge Business Centre Humber Road NW2 6EW HMOL/05688/15 11 Dawson Road, London, NW2 6UB HMO Licence - Mandatory 13/04/2015 09/05/2020 2 6 2 Mrs F Milioto 20 Dobree Avenue London NW2 6UB HMOL/05716/15 801 Harrow Road, London, NW10 5PA HMO Licence - Mandatory 20/04/2015 16/05/2020 13 12 4 Mr R Parshad 18 Fern lane Hounslow TW5 0HL HMOL/06488/15 31 Runbury Circle, London, NW9 8RX HMO Licence - Mandatory 20/04/2015 16/05/2020 9 3 3 Mr F Abraha 127 Church Drive Kingsbury NW9 8DP HMOL/06632/15 1A Wembley Hill Road, Wembley, HA9 8AF HMO Licence - Mandatory 20/04/2015 16/05/2020 5 3 3 Mr C Ananthamohan 6 Jardine House Harrovian Business Village HA1 3EX HMOL/05873/15 28 Park Lane, Wembley, HA9 7RZ HMO Licence - Mandatory 20/04/2015 16/05/2020 11 6 4 Mr R Huss 173 Dorset House Gloucester Place NW1 5AH HMOL/07125/15 229A High Road, London, NW10 2RY HMO Licence - Mandatory 27/04/2015 23/05/2020 5 4 3 Mr P K Goyal 28 The Paddocks Wembley HA9 9HH HMOL/07478/15 509A High Road, Wembley, HA0 2DH HMO Licence - Mandatory 27/04/2015 23/05/2020 7 5 3 Mr George Irvin Zenastar Properties Ltd 509 High Road Wembley HA0 2DH HMOL/05854/15 29 Buckingham Road, London, NW10 4RP HMO Licence - Mandatory 27/04/2015 23/05/2020 6 5 2 Mr D Ramlal C/O Harrisons Property Consultants 15 Park Parade NW10 4JH HMOL/07218/15 18 Artisan Mews, Warfield Road, London, NW10 5GL HMO Licence - Mandatory 27/04/2015 23/05/2020 3 1 3 Mr Eddie Mason The Mead Harpers Lane Great Linford MK14 5BA HMOL/07072/15 18-20 High Road, London, NW10 2QD HMO Licence - Mandatory 27/04/2015 23/05/2020 10 6 3 Adilsons Properties Ltd 34-36 London Road Wembley HA9 7EX HMOL/07138/15 54 Dyne Road, London, NW6 7DS HMO Licence - Mandatory 27/04/2015 23/05/2020 15 8 4 Adilsons Properties Ltd 34-36 London Road Wembley HA9 7EX HMOL/03202/15 106 Ivy Road, London, NW2 6XJ HMO Licence - Mandatory 04/05/2015 30/05/2020 8 5 2 Mr J Dost 106 Ivy Road Cricklewood NW2 6XJ HMOL/06477/15 413A High Road, Wembley, HA9 7AB HMO Licence - Mandatory 04/05/2015 30/05/2020 5 4 3 Mr S Karim 60 Barn Rise Wembley HA9 9NN HMOL/07884/15 48 Dawpool Road, London, NW2 7LB HMO Licence - Mandatory 04/05/2015 30/05/2020 5 4 3 Mr W McGowan 300 Neasden Lane London NW10 0AD HMOL/05807/15 4 Harlesden Gardens, London, NW10 4EX HMO Licence - Mandatory 11/05/2015 06/06/2020 14 6 3 Mr Milton Fellas 36 Roehampton Vale London SW15 3RY HMOL/03969/15 71A Dudden Hill Lane, London, NW10 1BD HMO Licence - Mandatory 11/05/2015 06/06/2020 5 3 2 Mr Ketan Goldenwalla 50 Lechmere Road Willesden Green NW2 5BU HMOL/07955/15 77 Springfield Mount, London, NW9 0SD HMO Licence - Mandatory 11/05/2015 06/06/2020 8 3 3 Mr Tahir Ali 46 Kenneth Crescent Willesden Green NW2 4PN HMOL/07957/15 51 Dollis Hill Avenue, London, NW2 6QU HMO Licence - Mandatory 11/05/2015 06/06/2020 5 3 Mr A Burgering 28-30 Cricklewood Broadway Cricklewood NW2 3HD HMOL/08334/15 41A Pember Road, London, NW10 5LT HMO Licence - Mandatory 11/05/2015 06/06/2020 6 3 3 Mr J Morris Pantyrychain Bwlchllan SA48 8QR HMOL/08200/15 147 Denzil Road, London, NW10 2XB HMO Licence - Mandatory 11/05/2015 06/06/2020 10 10 3 Mr Michael Horgan 18 Northview Crescent Neasden NW10 1RD HMOL/07698/15 4 Chichester Road, London, NW6 5QN HMO Licence - Mandatory 11/05/2015 06/06/2020 11 8 3 Mr C Hadjiconstantinou 51 Wolves Lane London N22 5JD HMOL/08281/15 53 Kenwyn Drive, London, NW2 7NX HMO Licence - Mandatory 11/05/2015 06/06/2020 5 3 3 Mr W McGowan 300 Neasden Lane London NW10 0AD HMOL/08175/15 103 Preston Road, Wembley, HA9 8NN HMO Licence - Mandatory 11/05/2015 06/06/2020 10 3 3 Mrs A Perinpanathan 101 Preston Road Wembley HA9 8NN HMOL/08751/15 41 Hanover Road, London, NW10 3DJ HMO Licence - Mandatory 18/05/2015 13/06/2020 10 3 Mrs I Peters 5 Chelmsford Square London NW10 3AP HMOL/07791/15 58 Springfield Mount, London, NW9 0SB HMO Licence - Mandatory 18/05/2015 13/06/2020 8 4 3 Mrs Rukhsana Ali 46 Kenneth Crescent Willesden Green NW2 4PN HMOL/07796/15 81 Burns Road, London, NW10 4DT HMO Licence - Mandatory 18/05/2015 13/06/2020 5 1 3 Mr Jose Santo 81 Burns Road Harlesden NW10 4DT HMOL/08532/15 22A Sellons Avenue, London, NW10 4HL HMO Licence - Mandatory 18/05/2015 13/06/2020 12 5 3 Mr Phillip Harvey 17 Arundel Gardens London W11 2LN HMOL/08600/15 29 Bramston Road, London, NW10 5TX HMO Licence - Mandatory 18/05/2015 13/06/2020 10 8 3 Mr P Harvey 17 Arundel Gardens London W11 2LN HMOL/05968/15 Maisonette Ground and First Floors, 53 Strode Road, London, NW10HMO 2NN Licence - Mandatory 18/05/2015 13/06/2020 10 4 3 Mr Abdol Karim Saadat 4 Parkside London NW2 6RH HMOL/08581/15 2 Owen Way, London, NW10 0UB HMO Licence - Mandatory 18/05/2015 13/06/2020 5 2 3 Mrs Kantaben Kara 61 Morely Crescent East Stanmore HA7 2LG HMOL/08865/15 45 Mora Road, London, NW2 6SJ HMO Licence - Mandatory 25/05/2015 20/06/2020 12 6 2 Mr A Iqbal 68 South Hill Avenue Harrow HA2 0NH HMOL/09407/15 2 Woodcock Hill, Harrow, HA3 0JG HMO Licence - Mandatory 25/05/2015 20/06/2020 17 9 3 Dr H Obaydi 69 Salmon Street Kingsbury NW9 8PR HMOL/09351/15 92 Burnley Road, London, NW10 1EH HMO Licence - Mandatory 25/05/2015 20/06/2020 5 5 3 Mr K Moran 293/301 Kilburn High Road London NW6 7JR HMOL/09308/15 3 Baskerville Gardens, London, NW10 1PF HMO Licence - Mandatory 25/05/2015 20/06/2020 5 5 3 Star (UK) Ltd 48 North Way Kingsbury NW9 0RD HMOL/09378/15 21A Riffel Road, London, NW2 4PB HMO Licence - Mandatory 01/06/2015 27/06/2020 8 7 3 Mr D Deacon 189A Chatsworth Road London NW2 4PB 1 Public Register - Private Rented Sector HMO Property Licence This register was created on 20/03/2020 and shows all HMO properties licensed as of that date.
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