landlordcheck
Updated for the Renters' Rights Act 2025

Am I a
compliant landlord?

A plain-English self-assessment for UK landlords. Answer a few questions about your property and we'll tell you exactly where you stand — and what it could cost if you don't fix it.

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Sample report
42 Malden Road, London NW5 · 21 Apr 2026
2 warnings
0
out of 100
Needs attention
Gas safetyValid until Feb 2027Pass
EPC ratingE — upgrade before AugReview
Deposit protectionDPS registeredPass
LicensingNot in schemePass
Renters' Rights ActPet policy missingReview
Next deadline
0 days
Gas safety expires 14 May 2026. Book now to avoid a lapse.
Max fines if unaddressed
up to £0
Per property, per offence, under current legislation.
What you'll learn

Every rule that applies to your property, checked against your answers.

Safety certificates

Gas, electrical, EPC — is every cert current and served?

Gas safety (CP12)
Valid · expires 07 Feb 2027
Pass
EICR
Expires in 38 days
Review
EPC
Rated C · valid to 2031
Pass

We check validity dates against the regulations, flag any missing certificates, and tell you the exact statute that applies.

Deposit & fees

Deposit protected correctly? Prescribed information served?

DPS-2239-40981
£2,400
Protected
Scheme
DPS Custodial
Prescribed info served
08 Oct 2025

Tenant Fees Act, deposit schemes, holding deposits — we verify the basics that underpin every AST and block improper Section 21s.

Renters' Rights Act 2025

Ready for Section 21 abolition, pet requests, rent-increase rules?

Pet request policyAction needed
Section 21 transitionTransition
Possession groundsReady
Rent increase processReady

We translate the new Act into specific duties for your specific tenancy and flag exactly what you need to change before commencement.

How it works

Three steps. One honest assessment.

01

Answer

Seven short groups — property, tenancy, safety, paperwork. Takes about five minutes. Nothing is saved to our servers until you buy the report.

02

See your summary

Instant overall score, counts of critical / warnings / passing, your top three issues and your next deadline — no account.

03

Buy the full report

£19 one-off. Every finding, the exact statute, the fix, a PDF, and a 30-day share link you can forward to your solicitor or letting agent.

Built against the rules UK private landlords actually have to follow
Renters' Rights Act 2025Housing Act 2004Tenant Fees Act 2019Homes (Fitness for Human Habitation) Act 2018Gas Safety Regulations 1998EPC Regulations 2015Electrical Safety Standards 2020Deregulation Act 2015Renters' Rights Act 2025Housing Act 2004Tenant Fees Act 2019Homes (Fitness for Human Habitation) Act 2018Gas Safety Regulations 1998EPC Regulations 2015Electrical Safety Standards 2020Deregulation Act 2015
Pricing

One price. One report. No subscription.

The summary is free. If the findings are useful, the full report is £19. If it isn't, you haven't paid.

Full compliance report
£19
one-off · inc. VAT
Start the check
Every finding, keyed to the statute
Plain-English fixes with deadlines
Downloadable PDF for your records
30-day share link for your solicitor or agent
Typical fines estimated per finding
One-off price — no subscription, no account
Frequently asked

Straight answers.

No. LandlordCheck is a self-assessment tool that applies published UK rules to the answers you give us. For anything serious — eviction, disrepair disputes, licensing prosecutions — talk to a qualified solicitor. The full report flags findings where we think professional advice is worth the cost.
Our rule set tracks published UK legislation — Housing Act 2004, Tenant Fees Act 2019, Electrical Safety Standards 2020, the Renters' Rights Act 2025, and the rest. We update it when new regulations come into force or when a landlord flags something that looks wrong.
No. Fill in the check, see a free summary, and only enter your email if you buy the £19 report — at which point we email you the PDF and a share link. We don't store your property details beyond 12 months.
Every finding card has a “Flag this finding” button. Tell us what looks off and we’ll review it. If we get it wrong, we fix the rule — it helps every landlord who comes after you.