Awaab’s Law may expand into the private rental market, bringing new responsibilities to landlords.
While the details are still being discussed, as a part of the proposed Renters Rights Bill, Country Properties is here to guide you through these potential changes, if and when they occur.
Speak to your local Country Properties branch for expert guidance and tailored letting services.
What is Awaab’s Law?
Awaab’s Law was prompted by the tragic death of two-year-old Awaab Ishak in 2020. This highlighted the need for stricter regulations around property maintenance and tenant safety.
Under this legislation, social housing landlords must address reported damp and mould issues within strict timelines. The proposed extension to private rentals would hold all landlords to the same high standards.
Failing to comply could result in serious consequences, such as council intervention, restricted eviction rights, and potential legal complications.
How can you prepare for Awaab’s Law?
Conduct regular property inspections
Implement a routine inspection schedule to identify and address potential issues before they become hazardous, and keep detailed records.
Establish clear communication with tenants
Make it easy for tenants to report issues, and have a system to respond promptly. Partnering with a letting agent can help streamline this.
Create a strategy
Maintain a network of reliable contractors and develop a rapid response plan for quickly addressing reported damp and mould concerns.
Work with your tenants
Tell your tenants how they can prevent and identify damp and mould through ventilation and fixing condensation, and emphasise the importance of prompt reporting.
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At Country Properties, we understand the evolving rental market. Our experienced team is here to help you navigate these changes, safeguard your investments, and provide the best living environment for your tenants.
Get in touch with your local Country Properties branch to discuss how we can support you.