Landlords accreditation scheme

A voluntary scheme which provides training and on-going professional development.

The London Landlord Accreditation Scheme (LLAS) is a partnership of London boroughs, landlord organisations and educational organisations to recognise good practice and improve conditions in the private rented sector.

The scheme provides training and ongoing professional development. It asks that landlords follow a code of conduct and fulfil the fit and proper person requirement.

Attendance on the LLAS is voluntary, but landlords who satisfactorily complete the course will receive a formal accreditation.

UKLAP

An umbrella organisation, UKLAP exists to promote the LLAS model outside of London.

Regions across the UK are now affiliated with LLAS. You do not need to own and rent a property in London to become accredited by LLAS.

For more information visit the London Landlord Accreditation Scheme website.

 

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