Landlords in Leeds are being encouraged to proactively safeguard their properties against heightened inspections by the city council’s housing enforcement team.
A seminar, available both in-person and online next week, aims to shed light on the rigorous enforcement activities many landlords might not be fully aware of. The Reality is Striking: the council’s officers carry out three inspections every day, with enforcement actions being taken against at least one property each day. These actions often include prohibiting the use of the property or imposing fines that can reach tens of thousands of pounds.
To assist landlords in managing the intricacies of council enforcement, Landlord Licensing & Defence is offering a free seminar designed to educate property owners about the increasing enforcement actions by council teams across the UK and how to safeguard their investments. This event is open to all landlords, and those unable to attend in person can participate online.
Landlord Licensing & Defence, a foremost authority in landlord compliance and enforcement defense services, boasts extensive expertise in housing legislation and enforcement protocols. With years of experience, the team provides landlords with the necessary tools and knowledge to effectively navigate the challenging regulatory environment.
Director Phil Turtle, Landlord Licensing & Defence said:
“The event is free because we want to reach out and educate landlords about the issues they face in Leeds before they are caught lacking. It’s important to appreciate that landlords everywhere in the UK will also face similar issues as enforcement teams target private landlords – and leave them open to massive fines.”
He adds: “Landlords will learn the information they need to protect themselves and explain what the teams are looking for.
“We will also explain how they should deal with an enforcement team and their little-known legal protections – which can be a game-changer if they are subject to enforcement procedures.”
The upcoming seminar, scheduled for Monday, November 25, 2024, at 6:30 pm, will be accessible both online and in-person at the Valiant Suite, 6-7 Park Place, Leeds, LS1 2RU. Attendees will gain valuable insights into various aspects of property management and enforcement, including:
• The Enforcement Reality: Gain a deeper understanding of the implications of prohibition orders and improvement notices.
• Real-World Stories: Listen to personal experiences from landlords who have navigated through enforcement actions.
• Critical Legislation Updates: Keep up-to-date with the latest on the Renters’ Rights Bill and forthcoming licensing consultations.
• Turning Challenges into Opportunities: Discover strategies to transform enforcement challenges into advantageous outcomes.
Attendees have the option to join this free event either in-person or online:
• In-person: Secure your free seat by using the coupon code BBFREE at www.eventbrite.co.uk
• Online: Register for your free online spot Property Networking Event Leeds
Beyond just compliance, Landlord Licensing & Defence advocates for fair and practical housing policies. They actively engage in consultations and discussions with regulatory bodies to represent the interests of landlords, aiming to influence policy decisions that affect the rental sector.
Landlord Licensing & Defence also fosters a community of landlords who benefit from shared experiences and strategies. Through their online platform, landlords access a plethora of resources, including legal templates, how-to guides, and a forum for discussion and advice.
In summary, Landlord Licensing & Defence is not just a service provider but a comprehensive support system for landlords facing the challenges of a dynamic rental market. Their commitment to education, advocacy, and direct support empowers landlords to confidently manage their properties while staying compliant with the law.