We're looking forward to meeting you!
You can see below what to expect from your property licensing free consultation.
Hi, I'm Harry!
Great to hear you've just booked in a meeting with me. As a dedicated licensing expert at Kamma, my primary goal is to you navigate the complexities of today's property licensing landscape and ensure and your clients never get fined. You can see below a few areas we'll cover in our meeting.
It will last for 30 minutes, and you'll walk away with clear, actionable insights for that you won't find anywhere else— no fluff, just the facts you need.
I look forward to talking with you soon! And don't forget to grab your free coffee on us!
Harry
07932 735 007
harry@kammadata.com
It will last for 30 minutes, and you'll walk away with clear, actionable insights for that you won't find anywhere else— no fluff, just the facts you need.
I look forward to talking with you soon! And don't forget to grab your free coffee on us!
Harry
07932 735 007
harry@kammadata.com
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A quick walkthrough of licensing schemes impacting your properties. We'll also let you know if there are any future schemes or consultations you need to be aware of.
Who's getting fined
We'll give you insight into what fines are being dispensed in your area. Some councils are using this as a new way of generating revenue.
Licence applications
Find out the quickest and most cost-effective way of helping your landlords with applications.
Tips and tricks
Learn what other agents do to save time and reduce the risk of any fines.
Enhanced client offering
Find out how to turn risk into revenue.
Q&A
Ask anything: compliance, licences, enforcement trends, you name it.
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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.
