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This will entirely depend on the occupiers of the flats and any specific rules within the area the building is located. If there is “selective licensing”, all rented property requires a licence. If there’s “additional licensing”, any of the flats with 3 or more sharing and not all related to one another would need a licence. Otherwise, from what’s described, a licence shouldn’t be needed.
Would be best to check with your local authority as they will be able to say for sure and will know about these specific licensing designations in the area.
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