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KnowledgeShare: Data that opens doors

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Yuno, led by CEO and Founder Paul Conway, has launched an app that brings together data sets, rules, and regulations to educate and facilitate improvements for landlords.



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Yuno, led by CEO and Founder Paul Conway, has launched an app that brings together data sets, rules, and regulations to educate and facilitate improvements for landlords.

Research has revealed over 5 million people in private rented accommodation live in unhealthy homes. Meaning around 600,000 landlords are responsible for failing to provide tenants with safe and healthy homes by not keeping up to date with local licensing rules.

The Yuno platform has been created to help monitor changes, compliance, and Article 4 planning checks, helping to reduce the risk of hefty fines and sanctions. It’s a collective responsibility to improve the standard of living, which is why the app is paid for through Yuno’s Unique Sponsorship Scheme.

Our research has shown that the South East had the highest number of landlords breaking the rules by region, at 84,000, followed by London at 82,024. Northern Ireland had the lowest rule-breaking at 13,590.

Landlord licensing is a postcode lottery as it differs from council to council, with the rules changing on average every nine days.

“Understanding the licensing regime is a minefield - made worse by it changing from council to council, with changes coming in on average every nine days. I suspect that most landlords won’t know that their homes aren’t conforming to licensing standards. Change is afoot, and the government is looking at proposals to transform the sector but this is going to take time. My argument to landlords is why wait? If fined, landlords face £30,000-plus in legal costs and a whole lot of stress for all parties, £50,000 for those in Scotland - the solutions to making it a healthier home will likely be much cheaper.”

Paul Conway - Yuno CEO and Founder.



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