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Introduction
"The
Scheme" is an Accreditation Scheme specifically aimed
at student property landlords in Hull. Other major University
cities throughout the country already have similar schemes
running very successfully and we need to compete. The Hull
scheme has been created by a working partnership of both Universities
of Hull and Lincoln, their respective Student Unions, Hull
City Council and the interest of Landlords, represented by
Hull and District Landlords Association. It is intended for
this independent scheme to evolve over time to meet the needs
of both Landlords and University Students alike, with a common
view to promoting the City of Hull and achieving its aims.
How does the Scheme work?
The Scheme will operate in accordance with the standards set
out in this handbook. It is be managed on a day-to-day basis
by an administrator with an office located on the campus at
the University of Hull.
The Scheme will be based on self-certification by landlords,
supported by a system of compliance checks on certification,
gas, fire and electrical installations, with property inspections
and sight of landlord inspections that will be carried out
not less than once each year. Participating landlords will
keep a property inspection check-list on a property file for
each house on the Scheme, together with certificates, details
of works carried out and any complaints received. Where possible
this will be kept on a computer for easy transmission to the
Scheme's Administrator.
The Scheme will function and advertise through its own web-site.
www.the-scheme.com

Why
should I join?
PROTECT YOUR FUTURE - The future of higher education in Hull
depends on its ability to attract large numbers of students
from the UK and around the world to come here to study. Student
accommodation is a very important factor. The Scheme aims
to provide students with a positive and safe experience of
housing in the Hull area, thus promoting and protecting the
long term future. It is in everyone's interest to be part
of the scheme.
BE RECOGNISED FOR YOUR STANDARDS - The Hull student market
has been very competitive for a number of years and we have
all had to improve our standards. Now you can benefit and
capitalise from your investment and commitment by forging
links with the Universities, their respective Student Unions,
Hull and District Landlord's Association and Hull City Council
by joining the scheme.
BENEFIT FROM GOOD STANDARDS OF HOUSING MANAGEMENT PRACTICE
- The code of practice adopted by the scheme has been chosen
to reflect a balance of common sense obligations and responsibilities
between owners and tenants and to set standards that are achievable
without significant expenditure of time and money. The scheme
only reflects current legislation and best practice which
most of you currently meet, so benefit and obtain advantage
from your achievements.
REDUCE MISUNDERSTANDINGS AND DISPUTES - by setting standards
to be followed by both landlords and tenants ( see Tenant's
Code of Conduct - CHAPTER 1 ).
PROMPTLY RESOLVE DISPUTES - have access to the scheme administrator
as an understanding arbitrator and take advantage of the support
on offer.
OTHER BENEFITS - Recognition as a member of the scheme will
increase your market awareness giving increased viewings,
less voids, savings on discounted and preferential services
from Hull City Council, access to possible grant assistance
from Hull City Council, preferential opportunities from Hull
City Council to acquire empty properties whether or not compulsory
purchased, preferential access to Hull Anti Social Behaviour
Team and advantages with refuse disposal.*
The universities will direct all students whom they cannot
accommodate themselves to landlords who are members of the
Scheme. This is on the basis that they can be certain that
the standards of the properties and management meet the requirements
forming part of the Scheme. The Scheme underpins the universities'
guarantee to provide students with good quality accommodation
and is part of their national and international marketing
strategy.
It is not in their interests to direct students to landlords
or properties where the standards are not guaranteed through
membership of the Scheme.
LEGISLATION - The Scheme administrator will update landlords
with any relevant legislation as it is received form the local
authority.
What will it cost?
The annual cost of membership will be £50.00 inclusive
of VAT per house or flat registered as being on the Scheme.
This includes advertising on the web-site. It is a condition
of the Scheme that all available student properties are registered
as part of the landlord's membership of the Scheme. The Scheme
operates on a non-profit making basis.
What
do I have to do?
You will have to meet the Hull Student Accommodation Accreditation
Scheme Code of Management ( detailed herein as CHAPTER 2 )
and Hull Student Accommodation Accreditation Scheme Code of
Standards ( detailed herein as CHAPTER 3 ).
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Benefits may vary dependant on your accredited status.

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