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What can you do with Kamma?
Monitor your entire property portfolio's compliance for upcoming licensing schemes, consultations, and article 4 directions
Instant licence checks
Find out in seconds what licence a property needs, effortlessly.
Ongoing licence alerts
Kamma alerts you whenever you need to take action on a property,
Licence applications
Outsource to our experts whilst offering clients a full application service.
Save valuable time
Cut down admin by streamlining compliance management.
Enhanced client offering
Offer a comprehensive licensing solution to ease client concerns.
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Integrate seamlessly with your CRM of choice for a more efficient workflow.
Property Licensing: Created for the Rogue, Penalising the Good.
Property licensing was introduced to tackle unsafe rental practices—think rat infestations, dampness, and overcrowding. But in reality, it is the well-meaning, professional landlords that are increasingly facing steep fines.
The rules are clear: if a property needs a license and doesn’t have one, fines are inevitable. And the stakes are rising. Through Rent Repayment Orders (RROs), tenants can currently claim up to 12 months of rent back if a property is unlicensed. This increases to 24 months from March 2025, leaving landlords—and sometimes their letting agents—liable.
According to Justice for Tenants, 98% of RRO claims are successful. With new enforcement measures and the upcoming Renters’ Reform Bill, ensuring 100% compliance is now essential to avoid financial and reputational damage.
The rules are clear: if a property needs a license and doesn’t have one, fines are inevitable. And the stakes are rising. Through Rent Repayment Orders (RROs), tenants can currently claim up to 12 months of rent back if a property is unlicensed. This increases to 24 months from March 2025, leaving landlords—and sometimes their letting agents—liable.
According to Justice for Tenants, 98% of RRO claims are successful. With new enforcement measures and the upcoming Renters’ Reform Bill, ensuring 100% compliance is now essential to avoid financial and reputational damage.
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How can licensing affect you?
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We simplify overly-complicated and ever-changing licensing schemes so you don’t need to fear fines and RROs.
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UK Property Licensing Guides
Need help understanding property licensing in the UK? We've got you covered - check out our guides to understand what licensing is and how it may affect you. Need more specific advice? Check out our library of property licensing guides for every region in the UK
Mandatory Licensing
Understand mandatory licensing and how it applies to properties across the UK & Wales
Additional Licensing
Additional licensing is introduced at the local council's discretion and applies to smaller HMO's.
Selective Licensing
Selective licensing is the most complex of all licensing schemes, applying to all rented properties
What is a HMO licence?
Understand what a HMO licence is and when you may require one for your property
Article 4 Directions
Article 4 directions can restrict your rights to convert a property into a HMO. Find
What is a HMO property?
Understand when a private rented property is a HMO and what rules apply