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Preparing for LLAS Virtual Conference & Training Day – A Strategic Move for London Landlords

The London Landlord Accreditation Scheme (LLAS) is hosting a virtual conference and training day on 26 February 2026. This event offers London landlords and letting agents a valuable opportunity to stay updated on compliance, network with peers, and enhance operational strategies. This article highlights its relevance to various landlord profiles and practical steps to benefit from the event.

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Preparing for LLAS Virtual Conference & Training Day – A Strategic Move for London Landlords

Why the LLAS Virtual Conference Matters for London Landlords

The London Landlord Accreditation Scheme (LLAS) is a recognised body promoting good practice and compliance among landlords and letting agents in London. On 26 February 2026, LLAS will host a virtual conference and training day aimed at supporting landlords in navigating the increasingly complex compliance landscape.

Attendance is voluntary but strongly recommended. For £60 (or £75 for non-accredited participants), landlords can access up-to-date guidance on regulatory changes, enforcement trends, and operational best practices that directly impact day-to-day management and long-term strategy.

Practical Implications Across Landlord Profiles

Single-Unit Landlords: Even landlords with a single property will benefit from insights into compliance updates such as health and safety, licensing, and tenant rights. The training clarifies frequently misunderstood obligations and helps reduce risks of enforcement actions or tenant disputes.

HMO and Portfolio Landlords: Larger landlords managing HMOs or multiple units will find the event crucial to aligning compliance programmes across properties. It offers a timely refresher on operational workflows including gas safety, EPCs, fire risk assessments, and tenant communications.

Accidental Landlords: Those new to letting or managing properties often find compliance requirements overwhelming. The LLAS training day provides a straightforward breakdown of key legal responsibilities to prevent costly mistakes and improve tenant relationships.

Risk Mitigation Through Education and Networking

Staying informed about current and upcoming legislation, such as changes to licence conditions or energy efficiency standards, helps landlords mitigate enforcement risks and financial penalties.

The event’s interactive format offers a practical chance to bring specific questions—preparing these in advance maximises the benefit. Additionally, networking with peers and compliance experts provides insight into common challenges and tailored solutions for London’s rental market.

Booking and Participation Tips

  • Reserve your place early: Spaces are limited, and a fee applies (£60 accredited, £75 non-accredited).
  • Prepare a list of compliance or operational issues you face: This will help direct your learning and discussion.
  • Consider team attendance: For larger portfolios, sending property managers or compliance officers ensures organisational knowledge transfer.

Next Steps for Landlords and Property Teams

  • Schedule a team meeting post-event to review learned materials and update internal compliance checklists.
  • Benchmark current compliance status: Use LLAS resources and event insights to identify gaps.
  • Plan workflow updates: Incorporate recommended best practices into routine inspections, tenant communications, or maintenance schedules.

How Rentals & Sales Can Support You

Our team offers tailored portfolio reviews and compliance audits to ensure your properties meet regulatory requirements ahead of inspections or licence renewals. We can also assist in refining your pricing strategy based on market trends discussed at the conference.

To explore how we can help maximise the benefits of your LLAS training day attendance, contact our landlord intelligence hub.


Compliance Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Landlords should consult qualified professionals regarding specific compliance matters.

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