Free tool · 3 minutes
Landlord Compliance Health Check
Seventeen questions, one per screen, covering the five areas UK landlord compliance actually turns on. You'll get a score out of 100, live countdowns on your certificates, and the three actions that would improve your position most. 'Not sure' is always an answer — not knowing is the diagnosis.
17 questions. About 3 minutes. A score out of 100.
One question per screen, covering certificates, paperwork, money, property care and forward readiness. “Not sure” is always an allowed answer — not knowing is itself the finding.
Nothing is stored or sent anywhere — the whole check runs in your browser.
About the health check
What does the health check cover?
Five areas, weighted by risk: legal certificates and licensing (30 points), tenancy paperwork (20), money and record-keeping (20), property care (15), and forward readiness for the 2026–2030 rule changes (15). Seventeen questions, about three minutes.
Is my data stored anywhere?
No. The whole check runs in your browser — your answers are not sent to a server, and there is no signup wall. Joining the email briefing afterwards is optional and separate.
What do the score bands mean?
80–100 means you are on top of it — keep the cycle running. 50–79 means specific gaps to close, listed in your actions. Below 50 means active compliance risk: work through the actions in order, starting with anything overdue.
Is this legal advice?
No — it is structured guidance based on your answers, with the underlying rules reviewed against gov.uk sources and dated. For contested or unusual situations, take professional advice.
HomeDash tracks all of this automatically
Every question in this check — certificates, deadlines, rent records, repairs, documents — is something HomeDash watches continuously. Add your property free and your compliance calendar builds itself.
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This tool is guidance, not legal advice. The rules it applies were last reviewed on 20 August 2026 against: gov.uk — renting out a property · gov.uk — private renting · gov.uk — deposit protection. If your situation is unusual or contested, take advice before serving anything.