Landlords call for property passports to help tackle sub-standard housing🛂

Landlords call for property passports to help tackle sub-standard housing🛂

New property passports, which would help landlords prove their homes are compliant and tenants identify decent and safe housing, could be used to simplify and bring together the huge amount of legislation in the PRS, according to landlords.

Under plans devised by the National Residential Landlords Association, such passports would certify that a property met all legal standards. It would list improvements made to properties and contain copies of all safety certificates. Tenants would be able to access the passport online. To continue reading, please Click Here


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