Housing
Landlord accreditation

Landlord accreditation

Published 22 November 2001
Type(s) Manuals leaflets and booklets
Site Housing
Product code 06HC 04353
Price Free

Summary

Local authorities up and down the country are increasingly taking a strategic approach to the housing needs of everyone in their community. They recognise the important role of the private rented sector in providing accommodation for a diverse range of households. As part of this new approach, many local authorities are seeking to work with residential landlords and give them a stake in decisions that affect them. This is being done in a number of ways. For example, by offering landlords information that helps them to manage their properties better, by arranging meetings or forums where landlords can exchange views with local authority officers and, increasingly, by setting up voluntary accreditation schemes that recognise and reward landlords who manage their properties to a good standard.

This leaflet looks at the role of accreditation schemes for landlords, the benefits of joining one and where to find more information.

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