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Boost Your Landlord Event Reach with London Property Licensing’s Advertising Opportunities

London Property Licensing offers landlords and letting agents an effective platform to promote landlord meetings and events across its website, helping you connect with a wider, engaged audience. This article explains the available listing options, benefits for various landlord types, compliance criteria, and practical steps to get your events noticed.

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Boost Your Landlord Event Reach with London Property Licensing’s Advertising Opportunities

Why Advertise Your Landlord Events on London Property Licensing?

If you’re organising a landlord meeting, forum, training session, or property-related event in London, getting the word out to your target audience is crucial. London Property Licensing (LPL) offers a dedicated space on their website to promote such events, reaching landlords, agents, and stakeholders actively engaged in the private rented sector.

This service is especially beneficial for landlords wanting to boost attendance, share knowledge, or support better management practices aligned with sector regulations.

What Does London Property Licensing Offer?

  • Free Listings: Trade fairs and council landlord forums qualify for free listings, appearing on the events page, relevant borough pages, and the homepage.
  • Paid Commercial Listings: For commercial events such as paid training courses or conferences, a listing fee applies.
  • Enhanced Promotion: Options include adding event logos or images, social media shout-outs, newsletter inclusion, and homepage advertising to increase your event’s visibility.

This tiered system lets you select the promotion level that fits your event’s nature and budget.

Why This Matters to Landlords

  • Single-Unit Landlords can discover local forums or training to improve their compliance knowledge and tenant management.
  • HMO Operators and Portfolio Landlords gain wider networking and sector insights that help optimise operations and compliance.
  • Accidental Landlords have access to introductory events easing their transition into professional landlord roles.

Leveraging LPL’s platform ensures your event is seen where it counts, potentially increasing attendance and impact.

Compliance and Content Considerations

Event organisers should ensure their content promotes better management and regulation of the private rented sector. Topics like practical compliance, tenant relations, property maintenance, or policy updates are ideal.

Events that are primarily commercial or unrelated to sector improvement may be rejected. Aligning your event’s aims with LPL’s regulatory guidance improves acceptance chances.

How to Get Your Event Listed

  1. Prepare Your Event Details: Include event date, venue, a clear description, and a web link.
  2. Check Content Alignment: Ensure your event promotes landlord best practices or sector regulation.
  3. Submit Your Listing: Contact London Property Licensing via email at info@londonpropertylicensing.co.uk or use their online contact form.
  4. Consider Promotion Options: Choose between free listings or enhanced paid promotions based on your goals.

Next Steps for Landlords and Agents

  • Schedule time this week to draft your event details and reach out to LPL.
  • Discuss with your team or network how enhanced promotion could elevate your event’s profile.
  • Review your event content to ensure it adds value and aligns with sector improvement.

How Rentals & Sales Can Support You

Hosting a landlord event or forum? Rentals & Sales can help shape your content to maximise compliance value and appeal. We also offer portfolio reviews, compliance audits, and pricing strategy advice to enhance your event or follow-up services.

Contact us to discuss how we can support your landlord engagement initiatives.


Compliance disclaimer: The information provided does not constitute legal advice. Landlords should consult appropriate professionals to ensure full compliance with current regulations.

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