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Southwark Council intend to register private landlords who rent out some Lordship Lane properties


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So long as it's not used as a cash cow and actually achieves something. Just a database would be fairly pointless.


Also, it seems strangely limited by your description. Why only those landlords/that area?

I live on lordship lane opposite the police station. I just did the check your address thing on the website and our flat isn't in the zone. So it's not all of lordship lane. I've never had any problems.

I have just done this out of interest and a range of house numbers in my street pop up. So does this mean these houses are identified as rented accommodation? seems a bit off to publish the details of where people actually are living and effectively their personal details.


Intrigued as to how this is going to work. The web page doesn't give enough info about the aims.

  • 8 months later...

Here's the map of the "Lordship Lane (north)" designated area approved by Southwark Council on 21 July 2015.


If you are a landlord or tenant in this designated area it affects you.


Maps of other designated areas are on the Southwark Council web-site.


John K

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