Awaab’s Law
£15.00
This text-based course explains Awaab’s Law, how it is being introduced, and the actions landlords must take to remain compliant. From Phase 1, starting on 27 October 2025, social landlords must respond to emergency hazards and serious damp and mould issues within set timeframes.
| Accreditations |
CPD |
|---|---|
| Course Duration |
15 mins (approx) |
| Languages |
41 |
Welcome to the Awaab’s Law training course.
Under Awaab’s Law, social landlords must investigate and resolve serious housing hazards within set timeframes, including issues such as damp and mould. These legal duties apply to all social housing tenancy agreements, both new and existing. Tenants also have the right to take legal action if landlords fail to meet these obligations.
This training course provides a clear and practical guide to the law, helping you understand exactly what is required and how to stay compliant in your role.
You will learn how Awaab’s Law works, how it is being introduced in phases, and which hazards it covers. The course also explains the steps you need to take to respond effectively, manage risks, and meet legal deadlines. You will have the knowledge and confidence to apply the law in practice and ensure safe living conditions for tenants.
This concise text based course is 15 minutes and includes the following sections:
- Awaab’s Law – What is It : In this section you will learn why Awaab’s Law was set up, the hazards specified and its phased rollout for landlord’s.
- Using Awaab’s Law : This section explores how the law can be used. This can be through investigations or reporting a concern. You will examine how to navigate complaints, penalties, repairs and if necessary alternative accommodation for tenants to stay in.
By the end of the Awaab’s Law course you will understand what Awaab’s Law is and why it was introduced. Know the legal duties for social landlords and be aware of the required timescales for investigation and repair.
Only logged in customers who have purchased this product may leave a review.

Fire Safety
Mandatory Health & Safety
Workplace Culture & Conduct
Health & Social Care
Safeguarding
Food Safety
First Aid
Mental Health & Wellbeing
Remote Working
GDPR & Cyber Security
Leadership
Reviews
There are no reviews yet.