How This Works

Answer questions about each property, get a free summary, then decide whether you want the full report pack.

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How the Lettings Compliance Checker turns your answers into a free summary and full report pack.
See how the checker works from setup to full report pack. Click to enlarge

Keeping on top of your lettings obligations has got harder. The rules have changed significantly, and if you manage properties yourself it’s not always obvious what you need to have in place, what you need to document, or what might have slipped.

This checker is designed to give you a clear, structured picture of where you stand.

Step 1. Tell us about your property

You work through a set of practical questions about each property: the tenancy situation, what documents you hold, key dates, deposits, safety records, and how things have been managed. You don’t need to be a legal expert. The questions are plain English, and you can save your progress and come back at any time.

Step 2. The checks run against your answers

This is the part that matters most, and it’s worth being clear about how it works. The checker applies a fixed set of requirement checks to the answers you’ve given. It is not AI. There is no guesswork, no generated output, and no black box. The same answers will always produce the same result. If something flags as a concern, it’s because the rules say it should be in place and your answers didn’t confirm it.

Step 3. You get a free summary

Before you pay anything, you see a summary of what looks covered, what appears to be missing, and which areas need closer attention. That’s yours to read and consider.

Step 4. Unlock the full report if you want it

If the free summary is useful and you want the complete picture, the paid report pack gives you the full report, a compliance logbook, working worksheets, and a downloadable spreadsheet. Everything is generated from your specific answers, not a generic template.

The service covers landlord obligations in England. It is practical compliance guidance, not legal advice.

Everything is based on the information you provide. The checker is designed to give structured guidance, not legal advice.