Property Compliance and Safety Standards for Welsh Landlords
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Course Description
Property Compliance and Safety Standards for Welsh Landlords is a comprehensive training course designed to help landlords, property owners, letting agents, and property managers understand and comply with the legal safety and property standards that apply to residential rental properties in Wales.
The course provides practical guidance on landlord responsibilities under Welsh housing legislation, including fitness for human habitation requirements, gas and electrical safety obligations, fire safety standards, Housing Health and Safety Rating System (HHSRS) requirements, damp and mould management, HMO licensing, energy efficiency obligations, and environmental responsibilities.
Learners will gain a thorough understanding of how to maintain safe, compliant, and professionally managed rental properties while reducing the risk of enforcement action, financial penalties, tenant disputes, and legal claims. The course also explores the importance of compliance audits, documentation management, record-keeping, and long-term compliance planning to help landlords build effective systems for ongoing property management.
By the end of the course, learners will have the knowledge and practical tools required to identify compliance risks, implement safety measures, maintain property standards, and confidently meet their legal obligations as landlords in Wales. Whether managing a single rental property or a large portfolio, this course provides a solid foundation for professional and compliant property management within the Welsh private rented sector.
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1Lesson 1: Welsh Housing Law and Compliance FrameworkPreview Text lesson
Welsh Housing Law and Compliance Framework
This lesson introduces the legal framework governing residential rental properties in Wales. Learners will gain an understanding of key Welsh housing legislation, including the Renting Homes (Wales) Act 2016, landlord obligations, occupation contracts, and compliance requirements. The lesson also examines the role of local authorities and enforcement bodies, helping landlords understand their legal responsibilities and the consequences of non-compliance.
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2Lesson 2: Fitness for Human Habitation RequirementsPreview Text lesson
Fitness for Human Habitation Requirements
This lesson explains the legal requirement for rental properties in Wales to be fit for human habitation throughout the occupation contract. Learners will explore the fitness regulations, common hazards and defects that can affect property standards, tenant rights when issues arise, and the obligations landlords must meet to ensure their properties remain safe, healthy, and compliant with Welsh housing law.
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3Lesson 3: Understanding Enforcement and PenaltiesPreview Text lesson
Understanding Enforcement and Penalties
This lesson examines how housing laws are enforced in Wales and the consequences landlords may face for non-compliance. Learners will explore local authority enforcement powers, improvement notices, civil penalties, prosecutions, and rent repayment orders. The lesson also provides practical guidance on maintaining compliance and implementing best practices to avoid enforcement action, financial penalties, and legal disputes.
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4Lesson 1: Gas Safety RegulationsPreview Text lesson
Gas Safety Regulations
This lesson provides an overview of the legal requirements governing gas safety in Welsh rental properties. Learners will examine the Gas Safety (Installation and Use) Regulations, landlord responsibilities, the safe management of gas appliances and installations, annual gas safety inspections, and the legal obligations that must be met to protect occupants and maintain compliance with housing law.
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5Lesson 2: Gas Safety CertificatesPreview Text lesson
Gas Safety Certificates
This lesson focuses on the legal requirements surrounding gas safety certification in Welsh rental properties. Learners will understand the importance of annual gas safety checks, how to select appropriately qualified engineers, the information required on gas safety certificates, record-keeping obligations, and the landlord’s duty to provide certificates to contract-holders. The lesson highlights how proper certification helps demonstrate compliance and ensures the continued safety of occupants.
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6Lesson 3: Managing Gas Safety RisksPreview Text lesson
Managing Gas Safety Risks
This lesson focuses on identifying and managing common gas safety risks within rental properties. Learners will examine the dangers of carbon monoxide, how to recognise unsafe gas appliances, appropriate emergency procedures, and the importance of effective tenant reporting systems. The lesson also explores best practice management strategies to help landlords maintain safe properties, prevent accidents, and ensure ongoing compliance with gas safety legislation in Wales.
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7Lesson 1: Electrical Safety StandardsPreview Text lesson
Electrical Safety Standards
This lesson introduces the electrical safety requirements that apply to rental properties in Wales. Learners will explore landlord obligations, the importance of maintaining safe electrical installations, tenant safety considerations, and the legal standards that must be met to ensure properties remain safe, compliant, and fit for human habitation.
The lesson highlights how effective electrical safety management helps prevent accidents, reduce risks, and protect both landlords and contract-holders.
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8Lesson 2: Electrical Inspection and TestingPreview Text lesson
Electrical Inspection and Testing
This lesson explains the importance of regular electrical inspections and testing in Welsh rental properties. Learners will explore Electrical Installation Condition Reports (EICRs), inspection frequency requirements, the process for addressing remedial works, the role of competent electricians, and the documentation landlords must maintain to demonstrate compliance.
The lesson highlights how routine inspections help identify hazards, maintain tenant safety, and ensure compliance with Welsh housing and electrical safety regulations.
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9Lesson 3: Portable Appliances and Ongoing SafetyPreview Text lesson
Portable Appliances and Ongoing Safety
This lesson examines the safe management of portable electrical appliances within Welsh rental properties. Learners will explore landlord responsibilities for supplied appliances, appliance maintenance requirements, common electrical hazards, and the role of contract-holders in maintaining safety.
The lesson also covers best-practice safety management strategies designed to reduce the risk of electrical accidents, fires, and injuries while supporting ongoing compliance with electrical safety obligations.
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10Lesson 1: Fire Safety FundamentalsPreview Text lesson
Fire Safety Fundamentals
This lesson introduces the core principles of fire safety in Welsh rental properties. Learners will explore key fire safety legislation, understand common fire risks and hazards, and examine the responsibilities landlords have to protect occupants from fire-related dangers.
The lesson also highlights the importance of tenant safety education and proactive fire prevention measures to help maintain safe, compliant, and well-managed rental accommodation.
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11Lesson 2: Smoke and Carbon Monoxide AlarmsPreview Text lesson
Smoke and Carbon Monoxide Alarms
This lesson explains the legal requirements for smoke and carbon monoxide alarms in Welsh rental properties. Learners will explore Welsh alarm regulations, correct installation standards, testing requirements, ongoing maintenance responsibilities, and the importance of accurate record-keeping.
The lesson highlights how properly installed and maintained alarms play a vital role in protecting occupants from fire and carbon monoxide risks while helping landlords comply with fitness for human habitation and safety obligations.
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12Lesson 3: Fire Prevention and Emergency PlanningPreview Text lesson
Fire Prevention and Emergency Planning
This lesson focuses on practical measures landlords can take to prevent fires and prepare for emergencies within rental properties. Learners will explore effective fire prevention strategies, the importance of maintaining safe escape routes, emergency response procedures, routine fire safety inspections, and methods for identifying and managing fire risks.
The lesson helps landlords develop a proactive approach to fire safety that protects occupants, reduces property damage, and supports compliance with Welsh housing and safety regulations.
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13Lesson 1: Housing Health and Safety Rating System (HHSRS)Preview Text lesson
Housing Health and Safety Rating System (HHSRS)
This lesson introduces the Housing Health and Safety Rating System (HHSRS), the framework used by local authorities to assess health and safety risks in residential properties.
Learners will explore the purpose of HHSRS, the difference between Category 1 and Category 2 hazards, how local authority inspections and assessments are carried out, and the responsibilities landlords have to identify, manage, and remedy hazards. The lesson helps landlords understand how compliance with HHSRS contributes to safer housing and reduces the risk of enforcement action.
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14Lesson 2: Damp, Mould and VentilationPreview Text lesson
Damp, Mould and Ventilation
This lesson examines the causes and risks associated with damp, mould, and poor ventilation in Welsh rental properties. Learners will explore landlord legal responsibilities, common sources of moisture and condensation, preventative measures to reduce mould growth, inspection procedures for identifying problems, and effective methods for managing tenant complaints.
The lesson highlights the importance of maintaining healthy living conditions and ensuring properties remain fit for human habitation and compliant with Welsh housing standards.
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15Lesson 3: Property Condition and Structural SafetyPreview Text lesson
Property Condition and Structural Safety
This lesson explores the importance of maintaining the structural integrity and overall condition of rental properties in Wales. Learners will examine common structural defects, issues affecting roofs and foundations, the maintenance of windows and doors, and the causes and consequences of water ingress.
The lesson also covers proactive maintenance planning to help landlords preserve property standards, protect occupant safety, and ensure compliance with their legal obligations to provide accommodation that is fit for human habitation.
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16Lesson 1: HMO Licensing in WalesPreview Text lesson
HMO Licensing in Wales
This lesson provides an overview of the licensing requirements that apply to Houses in Multiple Occupation (HMOs) in Wales. Learners will explore the legal definition of an HMO, mandatory and additional licensing requirements, the application process, and the conditions commonly attached to HMO licences.
The lesson helps landlords understand their compliance obligations, avoid enforcement action, and ensure that shared accommodation is managed safely and legally.
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17Lesson 2: HMO Safety StandardsPreview Text lesson
HMO Safety Standards
This lesson examines the key safety and accommodation standards that apply to Houses in Multiple Occupation (HMOs) in Wales. Learners will explore room size requirements, standards for shared kitchens, bathrooms and other communal facilities, fire safety precautions, occupancy limits, and the amenities that must be provided for occupants.
The lesson helps landlords understand how to maintain safe, well-managed accommodation that meets licensing requirements and protects the health, safety, and wellbeing of residents.
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18Lesson 3: Managing HMO CompliancePreview Text lesson
Managing HMO Compliance
This lesson focuses on the ongoing management responsibilities required to keep an HMO compliant with Welsh housing and licensing requirements. Learners will explore the importance of regular inspection programmes, accurate record keeping, effective occupant management, compliance auditing, and identifying enforcement risks.
The lesson provides practical guidance on maintaining high standards of property management, reducing legal risks, and ensuring continued compliance with HMO licence conditions and safety obligations.
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19Lesson 1: Energy Performance Certificates (EPCs)Preview Text lesson
Energy Performance Certificates (EPCs)
This lesson provides an overview of Energy Performance Certificates (EPCs) and their role in the Welsh private rented sector. Learners will explore EPC legal requirements, landlord obligations, circumstances where exemptions may apply, and the requirements for providing EPCs to prospective and existing contract-holders.
The lesson also explains how EPC ratings are calculated and interpreted, helping landlords understand energy efficiency standards, improve property performance, and maintain compliance with Welsh housing regulations.
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20Lesson 2: Energy Efficiency ImprovementsPreview Text lesson
Energy Efficiency Improvements
This lesson explores practical ways landlords can improve the energy efficiency of rental properties in Wales. Learners will examine insulation measures, heating system upgrades, renewable energy technologies, and other improvements that can reduce energy consumption, lower running costs, and enhance EPC ratings.
The lesson also highlights available funding opportunities and support schemes that may assist landlords in carrying out energy efficiency improvements while maintaining compliance with evolving housing and environmental standards.
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21Lesson 3: Environmental ResponsibilitiesPreview Text lesson
Environmental Responsibilities
This lesson explores the environmental responsibilities of Welsh landlords and the role they play in maintaining safe, sustainable, and compliant rental properties. Learners will examine water safety considerations, effective waste management practices, environmental hazards that may affect residential accommodation, and practical sustainability measures that can improve property performance.
The lesson also considers future regulatory developments and emerging environmental standards that landlords should be aware of to ensure ongoing compliance and responsible property management.
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22Lesson 1: Property Compliance AuditsPreview Text lesson
Property Compliance Audits
This lesson explains how landlords can use property compliance audits to assess whether their rental properties meet legal, safety, and regulatory requirements. Learners will explore how to conduct effective compliance reviews, identify areas of risk, develop action plans, implement corrective measures, and maintain ongoing compliance standards.
The lesson provides practical guidance on creating a proactive compliance management system that helps prevent enforcement action, protects occupants, and supports professional property management.
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23Lesson 2: Compliance Documentation and Record KeepingPreview Text lesson
Compliance Documentation and Record Keeping
This lesson explores the importance of maintaining accurate and organised compliance records for Welsh rental properties. Learners will examine the key documents landlords should retain, including safety certificates, inspection reports, maintenance records, and contractor documentation.
The lesson also introduces digital compliance systems and demonstrates how effective record-keeping supports legal compliance, improves property management, assists during audits and inspections, and provides valuable evidence in the event of disputes or enforcement action.
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24Lesson 3: Developing a Long-Term Compliance StrategyPreview Text lesson
Developing a Long-Term Compliance Strategy
This lesson focuses on creating a structured long-term approach to property compliance and professional landlord management in Wales. Learners will explore how to use compliance calendars to monitor key deadlines, budget effectively for ongoing compliance costs, stay informed about legislative changes, and implement risk management strategies to reduce legal and financial exposure.
The lesson also examines how a proactive compliance culture can support the development of a professional, sustainable, and successful landlord business.
Basic Course Information
Course Title:
Property Compliance and Safety Standards for Welsh Landlords
Course Category:
Welsh Landlord Training
Course Level:
Beginner to Intermediate
Course Format:
Online Self-Paced Learning
Course Duration:
Approximately 8–12 Hours
Number of Modules:
8 Modules
Number of Lessons:
24 Lessons
Assessment:
Multiple Choice Assessment at the End of the Course
Certificate:
Certificate of Completion Issued Upon Successful Completion
Country/Jurisdiction:
Wales
Course Language:
English
Study Method:
Online Learning Accessible on Computer, Tablet, or Mobile Device
Access Period:
Lifetime Access (subject to provider terms)
Suitable For:
- New Landlords in Wales
- Experienced Landlords
- HMO Landlords
- Property Investors
- Letting Agents
- Property Managers
- Housing Professionals
- Build-to-Rent Operators
- Social Housing Professionals Seeking Private Sector Knowledge
Topics Covered:
- Welsh Housing Law and Compliance
- Fitness for Human Habitation
- Property Enforcement and Penalties
- Gas Safety Compliance
- Electrical Safety Requirements
- Fire Safety Standards
- Housing Health and Safety Rating System (HHSRS)
- Damp, Mould and Ventilation
- Structural Safety and Property Maintenance
- HMO Licensing and Management
- Energy Performance Certificates (EPCs)
- Energy Efficiency Improvements
- Environmental Responsibilities
- Property Compliance Audits
- Compliance Documentation and Record Keeping
- Long-Term Compliance Planning
Learning Outcomes:
Upon completion of this course, learners will be able to:
- Understand key Welsh landlord compliance obligations.
- Maintain legally compliant rental properties.
- Manage gas, electrical, and fire safety requirements.
- Identify and address property hazards.
- Comply with HMO licensing requirements.
- Improve property energy efficiency.
- Maintain effective compliance records.
- Conduct property compliance audits.
- Reduce enforcement and legal risks.
- Develop professional long-term compliance strategies.
Prerequisites:
No previous qualifications are required. Basic knowledge of residential property management is helpful but not essential.
Certification Outcome:
Learners who successfully complete the course assessment will receive a Property Compliance and Safety Standards for Welsh Landlords Certificate of Completion.
Course Requirements
There are no formal entry requirements for this course. It has been designed to be accessible to both new and experienced landlords operating in Wales.
To successfully complete the course, learners should:
- Have an interest in residential property management and landlord compliance in Wales.
- Possess basic English reading and comprehension skills.
- Have access to a computer, laptop, tablet, or smartphone with an internet connection.
- Be willing to review course materials and complete all lessons.
- Complete the end-of-course assessment where applicable.
- Be prepared to keep up to date with changes in Welsh housing legislation and compliance requirements.
This course is suitable for learners with no previous landlord training, although existing landlords, letting agents, and property managers will also benefit from the detailed compliance and safety guidance provided throughout the programme.
No prior legal, property, or housing qualifications are required.
Intended Audience
This course is designed for anyone involved in the ownership, management, or letting of residential rental property in Wales who wishes to understand and comply with their legal safety and property management responsibilities.
This course is suitable for:
- New landlords entering the Welsh private rented sector.
- Existing landlords seeking to improve their compliance knowledge.
- HMO landlords managing shared accommodation.
- Property investors purchasing or operating rental properties in Wales.
- Letting agents responsible for property compliance and safety management.
- Property managers overseeing residential portfolios.
- Housing officers and housing professionals.
- Build-to-rent operators and portfolio landlords.
- Individuals considering becoming landlords in Wales.
- Family members managing rental property on behalf of relatives.
- Self-managing landlords who do not use a letting agent.
- Landlords wishing to reduce the risk of enforcement action, penalties, and legal disputes.
- Property professionals seeking a better understanding of Welsh housing standards and compliance obligations.
The course is suitable for both beginners and experienced property professionals and provides practical guidance for maintaining safe, compliant, and professionally managed rental accommodation in Wales.

