Get a free property license report
How does the Kamma property licence checker work?
The Kamma property licence checker will generate a free UK property license check which outlines the licensing requirements for the address specified.
Kamma’s property licence check is a free version of Kamma Checker.
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Why use the property licence checker ?
With Kamma’s property licence checker, you can check the compliance needs for any property across the UK & Wales. Kamma’s technology, which tracks licensing schemes nationwide, can generate a report specifially for agents to understand the licensing requirements for any of their HMO properties.
Unlike other property licence checker tools such as the one provided by the Mayor of London, Kamma’s licence checker is suited to letting agents and is not just limited to schemes within London. Fill out the form above to stay ahead of the licensing curve and ensure you’re not at risk of fines of up to £30,000 for non-compliance
Simplify property licensing today
All types of licence schemes covered across the entire UK.
We know how tough it is to keep on top of your licensing compliance, we we're giving you the opportunity to use our free property licence checker to determine the compliance needs of any of your properties.
Simply fill out the form above and you will receive a free landlord licence check for one of your properties to keep you up to speed on the latest regulations
Why do you need Kamma?
How do I find out if my landlord has a rental license?
If you’ve ever been stuck wondering how to check if a landlord has a license for a property your agency manages, you can use our free tool to determine the licensing requirements for that property.
Landlord’s may be liable to obtain a licence for three types of different licensing schemes: Mandatory, additional, and selective.
Our property licence checker will tell you whether the property in question requires a mandatory, selective, or additional licence based on the council’s current schemes. It will tell you the associated fees to obtain a licence, and flag any article 4 planning permissions.
