Private landlords are being encouraged to sign up to a new accreditation scheme which offers them advice and support as well as peace of mind for tenants.
Having proven successful during a six month pilot in areas of Stanley, Durham County Council’s voluntary Private Landlord Accreditation Scheme is now being rolled out across County Durham. The scheme requires landlords to meet a code of practice meaning tenants, or those looking to rent, know their landlord offers good quality and well managed accommodation.
Landlords who sign up to the scheme will get guidance on best practice as well as access to a tenant referencing service and assistance in cases of anti-social behaviour, among many other benefits. Those that meet the code of practice will also be added to the council’s Durham Key Options website, the main gateway for people seeking social housing, and be made aware of tenants looking for rental properties in the county.
Cllr Eddie Tomlinson, Cabinet member for housing, said: “The Private Landlord Accreditation Scheme is a win/win situation for the rental market in County Durham. It provides help and support to landlords and also reassures tenants and those looking for somewhere to rent that accommodation is well managed and of a good standard.”
Landlords who are interested in the scheme can find out more and download an application pack at www.durham.gov.uk/landlordaccreditation.
Tenants and prospective tenants can find out more about the scheme by contacting privatesectorhousing@durham.gov.uk