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Landlord accreditation scheme

The government is promoting landlord accreditation schemes as an effective means of improving the private rented sector for the benefit of all.

The London landlord accreditation scheme is founded on the belief that the more knowledge and awareness landlords have regarding the key property management issues, the more likely it is that their properties will be maintained to a higher standard.

Another benefit is that their tenants' safety and health will be improved and, perhaps of equal importance to landlords, their businesses will be better protected against falling foul of the complex laws surrounding the letting of residential properties.

For more information about the scheme and how to become accredited visit London landlord accreditation scheme,

Since January 2009 tough times have emerged in housing, finance and the wider economy, making this year and the year ahead challenging for landlords and agents. By adopting a professional approach and keeping up to date with recent legislative requirements, landlords/agents should be in the best possible position to weather the recession. We hope attending the future forums will help to do this. Please see below for upcoming courses.

Landlord and managing agents needed

Tower Hamlets Homefinder is a new service being launched by the council which provides two schemes for landlords and managing agents.

The council’s financial incentive scheme provides a one-off, non-refundable cash payment for council-vetted nominations for Assured Shorthold Tenancies – and this incentive payment is just that, as it doesn’t need to be paid back!

With the forthcoming introduction of Universal credit, our rent guarantee scheme offers the reassurance that the rent is collected by us whatever the circumstances of the tenant and you will receive a guaranteed competitive monthly income backed by the council.

For further details click on this poster below;

Landlords and managing agents needed

Important dates for your diary

Landlord and Letting Agents Forum dates

Calling all landlords and agents – if you would like to receive regular updates and information regarding forums – please register your interest with katya.metay@towerhamlets.gov.uk or call 020 7364 6040.

Next forum dates are:

  • Tuesday 28th April, 7-9pm

  • Thursday 1st October, 7-9pm

Venue: Christian Street Community Hub, 30 Challoner Walk, London E1 1QN

New landlords' handbook

View a copy of the ANUK/LACORS Landlords' Handbook. This guide contains information used on the London Landlord Accreditation Scheme [LLAS] training courses and is a useful source of reference for existing and potential private sector landlords.

Private rented home Green Deal project

To  coincide with the Green Deal launch, UK Landlord Accreditation Partnership (UKLAP) is offering £50 assessment cashback per property for landlords in London and the South East region who undertake Green Deal assessments in rented properties over the next few weeks (the scheme will end at the latest on March 27). 

The scheme is open to any landlord of a rented property in Greater London, Essex, Kent, Hertfordshire, Buckinghamshire, Berkshire, West Sussex, East Sussex, Surrey, Hampshire and Isle of Wight.

For landlords who undertake UKLAP Green Deal training, to run in February, £75 assessment cashback is available.

London Borough of Camden is the facilitator of the UK Landlord Accreditation Partnership and is receiving support from the DECC Local Authority Green Deal Pioneer Places Fund for this project. 

To apply for funding, please complete the application form following instructions on page 2 to submit it to UKLAP.

£90m of improvement money for London's private rented homes

Major opportunity for landlords and London to get their share of energy suppliers' money.

New analysis by London Landlord Accreditation Scheme shows that privately rented homes in London should benefit from at least £90m of improvement grants from energy companies over the next two years, but it's up to London's landlords to claim their share of the money. In the past, London's homes have missed out on the investment.

For the full press release and further details download the Improvement money for London's Private Rented Homes document.