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aLiCIA on UK Landlord Regulations

aLiCIA on UK Landlord Regulations

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Tasl.ai would like to introduce you to aLiCIA, an AI for you, your estate agency and your landlords (and tenants).

aLiCIA is a human curated Artificial Intelligence dedicated to knowing everything there is to know about UK Regulation for Private Landlords that enables you to acquire more landlords whilst helping out the ones you already have.

Skip to Pricing, Try-it-out or Knowledgebase We invite you to use aLiCIA in your estate agency, not just for informing and helping people get answers, but also, to generate leads. You see we can create for you a private version of aLiCIA which will enable you to capture a great deal of information about landlords and their primary concerns.

You can use your aLiCIA to:

  • capture names and email addresses of landlords & tenants (GDPR compliant)

  • use as creative for pay-per-click and other direct marketing campaigns

  • educate & train your team on specific aspects of the regulations

  • be on hand to support any questions your clients may have.

  • review documents for compliance

  • write documents

  • support marketing campaigns with appropriate content

  • automate marketing campaigns to landlords

  • receive summaries of the key issues landlords are concerned with and ideas on how your business could help.


PRICING FREE: Use and share the Free version on the OpenAI GPT store - No Lead Generation.

CUSTOM: Private Customised version of aLiCIA with Lead Generation, Email us on hello@tasl.ai to discuss your needs. SPONSORSHIP: Sponsor the free version and receive all leads generated through the OpenAI GPT store and via the TASL seo & social media activity. To enquire about sponsorship please introduce yourself via email (hello@tasl.ai) and we will send you further information. TRY IT OUT Step 1 - Although aLiCIA is free to use you will need to register for a TASL Free Trial which generates a WalletID and includes 20 tokens to use on other TASL AI - https://www.tasl.ai/shop Step 2 - Visit the Openai GPT web store: https://chatgpt.com/g/g-KFVOfNWgJ-alicia-1 (All you need is a free chatGPT account and a TASL WalletID). KNOWLEDGEBASE


aLiCIA is a human curated AI capable of giving much more accurate answers than your standard generalist AI. Here are the documents which aLiCIA has specifically trained on: 1. Landlord responsibilities - Shelter England

Contents: Guidelines on landlord responsibilities, including right to rent checks, start of tenancy information, repairs, health and safety, rent and rent increases, and eviction rules.

Date References: 22 July 2022

2. Renting out your property: Landlord responsibilities - GOV.UK

Contents: Overview of landlord responsibilities including making repairs, rent increases, tenant disputes, and Houses in Multiple Occupation (HMO) regulations. Includes specific obligations like gas and electrical safety, Energy Performance Certificates, and deposit protection.

Date References: None provided


3. Homes (Fitness for Human Habitation) Act 2018

Contents: Amendments to the Landlord and Tenant Act 1985 to ensure residential rented accommodation is fit for human habitation. Outlines the implied covenants by lessors and lessees regarding property fitness.

Date References: 20 March 2019


4. The Smoke and Carbon Monoxide Alarm (Amendment) Regulations 2022

Contents: Amendments to the 2015 Regulations, expanding duties on landlords for installing and maintaining smoke and carbon monoxide alarms, including new requirements for social housing providers.

Date References: 1 October 2022


5. The Smoke and Carbon Monoxide Alarm (England) Regulations 2015

Contents: Initial regulations requiring smoke alarms on each storey and carbon monoxide alarms in rooms with solid fuel-burning appliances in rented properties. Includes details on enforcement and penalties.

Date References: 1 October 2015


6. The Electrical Safety Standards in the Private Rented Sector (England) Regulations 2020

Contents: Regulations requiring landlords to ensure electrical installations are inspected and tested by qualified persons at intervals not exceeding five years, and to provide reports to tenants and local authorities.

Date References: 1 June 2020 for new tenancies, 1 April 2021 for existing tenancies

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7. Housing Act 1996

Contents: Comprehensive legislation covering various aspects of housing, including social housing management, tenant rights, and landlord responsibilities.

Date References: 1996​


8. Landlord and Tenant Act 1985

Contents: Establishes basic obligations for landlords and tenants, particularly around property maintenance and tenant safety.

Date References: 1985​ + Later Amendments


9. The Gas Safety (Installation and Use) Regulations 1998

Contents: Regulations for the safe installation, maintenance, and use of gas systems and appliances to prevent risks of fire, explosion, and carbon monoxide poisoning.

Date References: 31 October 1998


10. The Energy Performance of Buildings (England and Wales) Regulations 2012

Contents: Requirements for providing Energy Performance Certificates (EPCs) for buildings when sold, rented, or constructed to ensure energy efficiency.

Date References: 2012


11. Housing Act 1988

Contents: Major legislation governing the rights and responsibilities of landlords and tenants in the private rented sector, including assured shorthold tenancies.

Date References: 1988​


12. Housing Act 2004

Contents: Legislation introducing the Housing Health and Safety Rating System (HHSRS), licensing of Houses in Multiple Occupation (HMOs), and tenancy deposit protection schemes.

Date References: 2004


13. Landlord and Tenant Act 1987

Contents: Provides tenants with the right of first refusal when their landlord decides to sell the property, among other protections.

Date References: 1987​


14. Commonhold and Leasehold Reform Act 2002

Contents: Reforms to leasehold property laws and the introduction of commonhold as a form of property ownership.

Date References: 2002​


15. Localism Act 2011

Contents: Legislation aimed at decentralizing power from the central government to local authorities, including provisions impacting social housing allocation and tenancy standards.

Date References: 2011​


16. Immigration Act 2014

Contents: Requirements for landlords to check the immigration status of tenants to ensure they have the right to rent in the UK.

Date References: 2014


17. Social Housing (Regulation) Act 2023

Contents: Legislation for the regulation and oversight of social housing providers to ensure quality and safety in social housing.

Date References: 2023


18. The Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005

Contents: Comprehensive fire safety legislation applying to non-domestic premises, including common areas of multi-occupied residential buildings.

Date References: 2005​

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