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On a recent visit to residential streets, I documented the visible condition and street-level impact of several Houses in Multiple Occupation (HMOs). Some of the properties shown are licensed and may be planning-lawful. That is not the question. This video asks something simpler: When did conditions like this become normal in residential streets? What’s covered in this video: • Public-land observations only • Waste, maintenance, and street impact • The difference between licensing, planning, and management • Why legality does not automatically mean acceptable living conditions This channel does not allege criminal wrongdoing. It documents what is visible on the day and uses public records where referenced. 📍 Filmed from public land 📄 Evidence-led, fact-based approach ⚖️ No accusations against individuals Say No 2 HMO looks at how housing policy, licensing, and enforcement play out in real neighbourhoods — and how standards on paper compare to reality on the ground. Exposing planning, licensing & street changes in UK housing. Say No 2 HMO looks at how UK housing policy, planning decisions, and licensing enforcement affect residential streets. Content is based on on-street observation and publicly available information. ✅ SAY NO TO HMO — DISCLAIMER LEGAL DISCLAIMER: This channel does not claim that all HMOs, landlords, agents, or tenants are unsafe or unlawful. Many HMOs are fully compliant and well-managed. Content shown here focuses solely on properties believed to be operating without the correct licences or planning, or where there is reasonable public-interest concern relating to safety, waste, overcrowding, or community impact. All filming is conducted from public locations only. No individuals are identified. House numbers, vehicle plates, and personal data are removed or obscured. Information is based on public records, including council licensing registers, planning portals, and FOI responses available at the time of filming. This content is produced for public awareness, community safety, and investigative journalism. It is not intended to harass, target, or defame any person or organisation. If any information is believed to be inaccurate, please contact the channel for correction. safety, and education only.