For landlords

As a landlord, it makes sense to make sure that your tenants are living in an environmentally friendly and energy efficient house.

There are many benefits – such as helping them save money, increasing potential tenants’ interest in your property, and increasing your property’s sale price.

Below are a number of links to Green Homes pages that are most relevant to you as a landlord – including case studies which detail how other London landlords are helping to tackle climate change.

As a landlord, why should I act on climate change now?

You can help your tenants’ save on their energy bills, make your property more desirable as a property and add value to your home if you ever decide to put it on the market for sale.

Find out how with the Hidden Value Guide in our interactive tools section and looking at our round up of handy tips.

Depending on the size of your property and the tenants that you have, you could also make tax savings.

As a landlord, how green am I?

Find out how energy efficient your property is by using our interactive tool.

Find out how green your fellow London landlords are.

As a landlord, what can I do?

As a landlord, there are a number of grants that you may be entitled to, that will allow you to make green changes to your property at little or no cost. Get info now.

Need inspiration? Get some ideas on green home improvement with home improvement tools.

If you’re looking to make changes yourself, then why not take a look at our handy guide to green measures?

Being a green landlord doesn’t just mean making structural changes to your property – you can also help reduce emissions by buying recommended household products for your tenants.

Need advice right now? Call the Energy Saving Trust’s free telephone advice service.

Other subjects of interest to landlords

Thinking of selling your property? Want to improve its sale value? Find out about Home Information Packs.

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See Also

  • Green concierge service

    Find out how our Green Homes Concierge Service staff could cut your energy consumption, reduce your emissions and slash your utility bills.

  • Landlord

    How are other London landlords helping to tackle climate change?

  • Help and advice

    There are lots of things London residents can do to help tackle climate change and not all require structural or costly changes.