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Understanding the Landlord Database and What It Means for Rental Compliance – Ep. 23

Welcome back to The All Things Property Podcast. In this final episode of our special series on the Renters’ Rights Act, Simon Bacon and Ian Sadler dig deep into the upcoming requirement for every landlord to register their rental property.

With a shift toward a national property portal, they break down how this change aims to combat rogue landlords, improve compliance, and make the letting process more transparent for both landlords and tenants.

Drawing comparisons to how car ownership is tracked through the DVLA, Simon and Ian explain what this new database means for compliance, enforcement and the everyday realities of property management.

Whether you’re a landlord, agent, or renter, tune in for practical insights, frank opinions and guidance on embracing these industry changes with confidence.

Simon Bacon

Simon Bacon

Since becoming Director of Preferential in May 2007, I’ve focused on creating a more tailored and client-focused property service. My experience covers property sales, residential lettings, buy-to-let investment guidance, and overseeing refurbishment projects for landlords. I’m passionate about continuously raising standards and pushing Preferential to deliver the best possible service.

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