Awaab’s Law and what it means for private landlords – free forum

Awaab’s Law and what it means for private landlords – free forum

Landlords are being invited to a free information event to find out how to prepare for upcoming changes to Awaab’s Law and how to tackle damp and mould.

Hosted by the Cambridgeshire Private Sector Housing Group, which represents councils across the county, the forum takes place on Monday January 13 from 1pm to 5pm at The Maltings, Ship Lane, Ely, CB7 4BB.

The event is open to both private and social landlords and will offer expert guidance to help landlords meet legal responsibilities while improving the safety and wellbeing of tenants.

Awaab’s Law was introduced last year as part of the Social Housing (Regulation) Act 2023. It followed the tragic death of a toddler who died in December 2020 due to prolonged exposure to mould in the social home his family rented from Rochdale Boroughwide Housing.

The law requires social landlords to fix hazards that pose a danger to tenants’ health with a strict, legal time limit. 

It is expected to be extended to the private rented sector under the new Renters’ Rights Bill.

Places at the event are limited, so early registration is encouraged.

To register: Email ProjectResidential@cambridge.gov.uk before 5pm on Thursday 9 January 2025.

This article is taken from Landlord Today