NRLA’s compliance service links with high-profile PropTech firm

NRLA’s compliance service links with high-profile PropTech firm


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PropTech platform Goodlord has partnered with safety certificate provider Safe2 to offer compliance work for the lettings sector. 

Safe2 – recently acquired by the National Residential Landlords Association – provides access to engineers and tradespeople required to ensure properties stay compliant with the likes of gas safety, energy performance and electrical installations standards. 

Goodlord customers will now be able to access Safe2 services through their existing dashboard. 

James Kent, founder of Safe2, comments: “A partnership between Safe2 and Goodlord is a no brainer. The two services will work hand-in-hand to keep homes safe and compliant. Goodlord is relied upon by hundreds of letting agents and Safe2 will add value from day one. By coming together, we can make the process of staying compliant even easier and ensure every Goodlord user has access to affordable, hassle-free support at the click of a button.”

And Phil Noble, product lead at Goodlord, adds: “Our mission at Goodlord is to do everything we can to make the renting process easier, faster, and more effective for everyone. Landlords need to ensure they are compliant with all the latest regulations and this integration with Safe2 will make meeting these obligations seamless.”

The integration is now live on the Goodlord platform and users of the integration will receive a 5% discount on any certification and inspection service.

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