Property licensing compliance inside SleekTech.
SleekTech sends your properties, tenancies and property compliance certificates to Kamma as they change. Kamma checks every address against 350+ live licensing schemes and tells you which properties need a licence, which type, and what is due.
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How Kamma connects to SleekTech
Three steps. Your Admin does the first and the third, and the connection is theirs to pause or revoke afterwards.
Connect Kamma in your SleekTech settings
An Admin opens Settings, then the Integrations tab, and clicks Connect on the Kamma card. SleekTech issues an API key and a webhook secret. The secret is shown once, so it is copied at that point, and the pair is passed to your Kamma contact.
Kamma loads the portfolio you already have
Kamma uses the API key to read your existing properties and certificates, so the portfolio you have built up in SleekTech is assessed rather than only the properties added from now on. Nobody re-keys anything, and live sync stays off until this backfill is finished.
Turn on live sync and leave it running
Once Kamma confirms the backfill is done, the Admin enables live sync on the same card. From then on each property and tenancy change is sent to Kamma on its own, usually within a minute. The card is also where you pause it or disconnect it.
What SleekTech sends to Kamma
SleekTech decides what leaves your system, and it sends three things. What it holds back is set out below them.
What the SleekTech integration unlocks in Kamma Suite
SleekTech sends the data and Kamma Suite is where the work happens. Because the sync covers the whole portfolio rather than the record someone happens to have open, the licensing position is available across every property at once. What you see depends on your Suite tier.
Compliance monitoring across the whole portfolio
Every property that syncs from SleekTech is monitored against the schemes in force where it sits. Kamma flags what needs a licence, what is in breach, what is expiring, and what will need a licence when an upcoming scheme starts.
A dashboard that says what to do next
Compliance status and the priority actions summarised in one view, so the team knows where the time is best spent rather than working down a list of everything.
Email alerts without logging in
A portfolio compliance snapshot by email, so whoever owns lettings compliance sees the position and the priority actions without opening Kamma at all.
Schemes before they start
Kamma tracks newly announced schemes and works out which of your properties will need a licence when one begins. That is the window in which applications are calm and cheap rather than urgent.
Filters that match how the work is actually done
Filter your SleekTech portfolio by compliance status, licence type required, licence expiry, local authority, branch, the property manager responsible, or properties caught by an upcoming scheme. Action Required surfaces applications in progress and incomplete or unrecognised addresses.
Article 4 and HMO planning constraints
See whether a property sits in an Article 4 direction area, where permitted development rights are restricted and planning permission may be needed before a conversion to an HMO. London properties are also flagged where room sizes may fall below the minimum standards.
Licence conditions tracked as work, not paperwork
Fire safety works, electrical inspections and the other conditions a council attaches to a licence can be logged and tracked to completion, with a property marked non-compliant if a task falls overdue.
Tenancy changes that change the answer
Concurrent tenancies at one property are aggregated so occupants and households produce the correct licence requirement, which is what room-by-room HMO letting needs. More than one licence can sit against a property, so a renewal can be tracked while the existing licence stays in place.
An audit trail you can show a council
A full history of changes to a property and its licensing information, with the timestamp and the person who made each change.
Getting started with Kamma and SleekTech
An Admin connects Kamma from the Integrations tab in SleekTech settings and passes the credentials to your Kamma contact. Kamma loads your existing portfolio first, and live sync goes on once that is done, so the first position you see covers everything you manage rather than a partial view.
SleekTech and Kamma, common questions
Does Kamma work with SleekTech?
Yes. SleekTech is one of thirteen CRMs Kamma connects to, and it connects directly rather than through the browser connector most of the others use. An Admin sets it up from the Integrations tab in SleekTech settings, which takes a few minutes.
How does our data actually get to Kamma?
Two ways, in that order. Kamma first reads your existing properties and certificates using the API key SleekTech issues, which covers the portfolio you already manage. Once that is finished you enable live sync, and from then on SleekTech sends each property and tenancy change as it happens, usually within a minute.
What does SleekTech send, and what does it hold back?
It sends properties, tenancies, and the compliance certificates held against a property, such as Gas Safety, Electrical and EPC. Certificates belonging to a tenant rather than a property, including Right to Rent documents and passports, are never sent.
Who sets it up, and can we turn it off?
An Admin, because the Integrations tab is admin-only. The same Kamma card carries Pause, which stops sending changes while leaving your credentials valid, and Disconnect, which revokes Kamma's API key and stops the sync entirely. You can issue a fresh key and secret at any time.
What happens when a scheme changes?
Kamma tracks scheme consultations and start dates daily and re-assesses the properties affected, so your position reflects the rules currently in force rather than the rules when the portfolio was last reviewed.
What is property licensing, and why does it sit with the agent?
Most UK councils require a licence to let certain properties, either because the property is a house in multiple occupation or because the council has designated an additional or selective licensing scheme covering the area. Letting an unlicensed property that needs a licence can attract a civil penalty of up to 30,000 pounds and a rent repayment order of up to twelve months' rent. Agents are usually the party expected to know.
What does the integration cost?
CRM connectivity is part of Kamma rather than a separately priced integration. What you pay depends on portfolio size and the tier you need. The pricing page carries the current tiers.
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