A-LIST: Authorities and landlords improving standards together
Authorities and Landlords Improving Standards Together (A&List) is a north west accreditation and private rented housing partnership consisting of 33 local authorities, landlord associations and support agencies. The main aim is to improve standards in the private rented sector and raise awareness of landlord accreditation schemes and landlord licensing within the north west.
News
- The AGM was held in Liverpool on 8 June 2010 and minutes and presentations will be available in the downloadable section shortly.
A&List also
- provides advice and support to landlords and tenants
- publicise, promote and share good practice in accreditation to ensure consistent standards across the north west
- addresses issues that affect landlords
- promotes and maintains investment in the north west
- produced a code of standards
- produced a terms of reference
- created a leaflet detailing A&List activities
- provides discounts at Jewsons the builders merchants for all accreditation schemes
Please contact Caren Green for more details 0161 793 3206.
Downloadable documents
- Member contact details (Microsoft Excel format, 919kb)
- Terms of Reference (Microsoft Word format, 35kb)
- Code of Standards (Adobe PDF format, 353kb)
- A&List Member Survey (Microsoft Word format, 22.5mb)
- A&List Exhibition stand (Adobe PDF format, 2mb)
- A&List Flyer (Adobe PDF format, 236kb)
- Bond Schemes (Microsoft Word format, 60kb)
- Jewson discount card (Adobe PDF format, 281kb)
- DCLG Accreditation leaflet (Adobe PDF format, 315kb)
- How to set up and accreditation scheme (Adobe PDF format, 4.3mb)
- How to develop an accreditation scheme (Adobe PDF format, 188kb)
- A&list convention presentations (Microsoft PowerPoint format, 2.6mb)
- A&list response to the government response to the Rugg review consultation (Adobe PDF format, 210kb)
If you are unable to view documents of these types, our downloads page provides links to viewing software.
This page was last updated on 24 June 2010
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