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Landlords accreditation scheme

Private landlords can benefit from belonging to a local accreditation scheme.
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What is accreditation?

A set of standards (or code) relating to the management or physical condition of privately rented accommodation. Landlords who join a scheme and abide by the standards are "accredited". Accreditation schemes are voluntary. There is no compulsion for landlords to join, but there may be many advantages.

What is the East Midlands Landlords Accreditation Scheme (EMLAS)?

A new Landlord accreditation scheme has been launched in the East Midlands. The East Midlands Landlord Accreditation Scheme (EMLAS) is the first in the region to accredit the landlord instead of the property. This accreditation scheme has a strong quota of landlords on the steering group.

The aims of the scheme are to establish and promote good standards and practice, to encourage, acknowledge and raise awareness. The scheme covers the East Midlands, and is open to all landlords and managing agents in the region.

To be accredited, landlords must abide by the EMLAS Code of Management, must prove they are 'fit and proper', have competent hazard awareness and property management skills and have at least applied for any licenses that they should hold by law. 

Benefits of the scheme for landlords

  • support to operate a profitable business in a highly regulated area
  • briefing sessions on new legislation and regulations
  • professional development courses
  • public recognition
  • inclusion in the EMLAS property database and website

Benefits of the scheme for tenants

  • tenants can choose a quality assured private landlord
  • properties covered by the scheme will be listed on the EMLAS website
  • assurance that the property meets and will maintain all legal standards
  • a tenants' information booklet

How will the scheme work?

The scheme relies on self-certification. Landlords will agree to meet the Code of Management, attend an approved registered course and demonstrate a suitable level of ability. The scheme will inspect properties to make sure that landlords are complying with the Code.

Where can I find out more?

For more information about the scheme:

Online: www.emlas.org.uk
email: dash@derby.gov.uk
Tel: 01332 256301 

Alternatively, or for more general information about accreditation, contact the National Accreditation Network UK.

The Department for Communities and Local Government has published research and good practice guidance on landlord accreditation schemes.

You can also contact us for further information:

Contact details

South Derbyshire District Council
Environmental Health
Civic Offices
Civic Way
Swadlincote
Derbyshire
DE11 0AH

Tel: 01283 595719
Fax: 01283 595855
Online: contact form
email: strategic.housing@south-derbys.gov.uk 

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