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Landlord safety certificates, booked in minutes.

Gas Safety, EICR, EPC and PAT — booked with an accredited engineer, emailed to you, and filed straight to your property so the next renewal is tracked for you. One-off prices, full refund if we can’t cover your area.

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Every certificate a let needs

Each is carried out by an accredited professional and filed against your property. Prices are one-off, with no VAT to add.

Gas Safety Certificate (CP12)

Renew every 12 months

£89

Annual check of every gas appliance and flue by a Gas Safe registered engineer.

  • Carried out by a Gas Safe registered engineer
  • Every gas appliance and flue checked
  • CP12 record emailed to you the same day
  • Filed against the property so your dashboard tracks the renewal date

Electrical Installation Condition Report (EICR)

Renew every 5 years

£179

Five-yearly fixed-wiring inspection by a qualified electrician.

  • Full fixed-wiring inspection by a qualified electrician
  • Satisfactory / unsatisfactory result with any C1–C3 codes
  • EICR report emailed to you
  • Filed against the property so your dashboard tracks the renewal date

Energy Performance Certificate (EPC)

Valid for 10 years

£79

Accredited energy assessment — a rating of band E or better is needed to let.

  • Assessed by an accredited domestic energy assessor (DEA)
  • Lodged on the national EPC register
  • Rating and recommendations emailed to you
  • Flagged if the rating is below the lettable minimum

Portable Appliance Testing (PAT)

Typically at each change of tenancy

£69

Safety testing of the plug-in appliances you supply with the property.

  • Every landlord-supplied portable appliance tested
  • Pass / fail labelled, with a dated test record
  • Report emailed to you
  • Filed against the property for your records

How it works

1

Create your free account

Free for your first property, no card. Your details carry into the booking.

2

Choose the certificate

Gas, EICR, EPC or PAT — pick one, add the property and access details, and pay securely by card.

3

We assign an engineer

An accredited engineer or assessor for your area is booked in and arranges access with the tenant.

4

Certificate on file

Your certificate is emailed to you and filed against the property, so your dashboard tracks the renewal.

Never miss a renewal

Booked, filed and tracked in one place

Because every certificate you book is filed against the property, LetCompliance tracks its expiry and reminds you on a 90 / 30 / 14 / 7 / 1-day ladder — so the gas check, EICR and EPC never lapse and never hand a tenant a disrepair argument.

Book your first certificate
  • One dashboard for every property and every certificate
  • Renewal reminders by email and SMS before expiry
  • Certificates stored ready for a Section 8 claim or an insurer
  • Full refund if we can’t cover your postcode

Where we cover

We book accredited engineers and assessors across England and are expanding coverage all the time. You choose your certificate and pay up front; we then confirm an engineer for your postcode. If we can’t cover your area, you get a full refund — no risk to you.

Landlord certificate questions

How much is a landlord gas safety certificate (CP12)?

A Gas Safety Certificate is £89, carried out by a Gas Safe registered engineer on every gas appliance and flue. It must be renewed every 12 months and given to your tenant.

How much does an EICR cost for a rental property?

An Electrical Installation Condition Report (EICR) is £179. It is a five-yearly inspection of the fixed wiring by a qualified electrician, required under the Electrical Safety Standards in the Private Rented Sector (England) Regulations 2020.

Do I need an EPC to let my property?

Yes. You need a valid Energy Performance Certificate rated band E or better to let a property in England. An EPC through us is £79, assessed by an accredited domestic energy assessor and lodged on the national register. It lasts 10 years.

Who issues the certificate?

The accredited engineer or assessor who attends the property issues and signs the certificate — that responsibility sits with them, as the qualified professional. LetCompliance books the visit, coordinates access and files the result against your property.

What if you can’t cover my area?

We confirm coverage for your postcode after you book. If we cannot assign an engineer for your area, you are refunded in full — you are never left out of pocket.

Will the certificate be tracked for renewal?

Yes. Every certificate you book is filed against the property, and LetCompliance tracks its expiry on a 90 / 30 / 14 / 7 / 1-day reminder ladder so the next renewal never creeps up on you.

Book a certificate in the next 5 minutes

Free account, no card. Pay per certificate, filed to your property and tracked for renewal from day one.

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Erdem Volkan, Founder, LetCompliance

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Built by a landlord, for landlords.

I let property myself, and I was tired of juggling an agent, a spreadsheet and a handful of reminder apps just to stay on the right side of the law. So we built the one login I actually wanted: advertise the property, take applications, collect the rent, and keep every certificate and notice in order, each taken straight from GOV.UK.
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