Council launches landlord accreditation scheme

Cheshire East Council is calling on local private landlords to sign up to a new scheme. The Authority has joined Cheshire West and Chester Council and Warrington Borough Council to launch the Cheshire Landlord Accreditation Scheme which aims to promote reputable landlords to prospective tenants on a Cheshire-wide database, accessible through the Cheshire East website.

The scheme aims to:

  • Publicly recognise landlords who exceed basic standards of accommodation.
  • Promote the good physical condition of a property.
  • Promote good management practices.
  • Create and maintain a stock of private rented accommodation.
  • Give tenants the assurance of renting good accommodation.
  • Give training, advice and updated information to landlords.

The scheme wants to hear from landlords who go that extra mile, managing their properties to a high standard, beyond the basic legal requirements. Landlords can now apply to join the Landlord Accreditation Scheme, membership of which is reviewed every three years. A small fee is charged to cover a compulsory training session for all landlords who sign up to the scheme.

Cheshire East Councillor Jamie Macrae, Cabinet member with responsibility for prosperity, said: "Private landlords play an essential role in the provision of accommodation across Cheshire. It is acknowledged and appreciated that many private landlords manage their tenancies well, and provide and maintain properties to a good standard, often above the standard required by the law.

"It is important to recognise these landlords and encourage and support others to achieve this higher standard."

To become accredited, landlords can contact 0300 123 5017, email or visit www.cheshireeast.gov.uk.

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