If your letting agent uses Lanten, you get a live view of every maintenance issue across your portfolio, the moment it’s reported. You know what’s happening, you know what it’s likely to cost, and you know your tenants are being looked after — without lifting a finger.
Most landlords find out about a problem when it has already become a complaint. The boiler that went down last Tuesday only surfaces in your inbox a week later, after three frustrated messages from your tenant and one terse update from your agent. By the time you know, the goodwill is already gone — and possibly the tenant.
Every issue across every property, on one dashboard. You see it the moment a tenant reports it — diagnosis, photos, contractor’s quote, status, resolution. No more "let me check with the agent and get back to you."
Tenants don’t expect things never to break — they expect to be heard quickly, taken seriously, and kept informed. Lanten does all three by default. Tenants who renew, properties that don’t sit void.
The Renters Rights Act tightens response-time rules around disrepair. Lanten gives you the audit trail, response times, and documented action that protect you in the cases that matter — including damp, mould, and other prescribed hazards.
You don’t sign up for Lanten directly. Lanten is the tool your letting agent uses to manage maintenance — and as a landlord with that agent, you get the dashboard included.
When a tenant reports an issue, Lanten triages it, gathers photos and details, and assigns a contractor. You see all of this happening live. For anything above your pre-agreed approval threshold, you’re prompted to approve the cost. For everything else, the system handles it end-to-end.
Reports, costs, and audit logs are exported on demand for accounting, insurance, or any future legal matters.
The shift in landlord obligations is real. Slow response times, informal record-keeping, and "I’ll get round to it" maintenance habits are being replaced by a regulated environment with hard timescales and meaningful penalties — particularly around damp, mould, and structural hazards.
Lanten was built with this shift in mind. Every issue is logged from the moment it’s reported. Every action — acknowledgement, diagnosis, dispatch, completion — is timestamped. If a tenant ever escalates a claim, or a council ever asks for evidence, you have a complete, time-stamped record. The work to comply is already done.
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