Launched application aims to assist responsible landlords in removing problematic ones
In the UK, one in six young adults are struggling with dire living conditions, a situation that is severely affecting their physical and mental health. To address this issue, a new digital platform called Exempt Social Housing Excellence (ESHE) has been introduced.
Founded by Camarlo Richards, ESHE is a one-stop service hub for landlords, designed to help them manage their properties efficiently while ensuring they meet legal obligations and maintain high service quality standards.
ESHE was created with a specific focus on combating unscrupulous landlords who exploit the system and disregard their safeguarding responsibilities. According to Camarlo Richards, there is a core body of 'good landlords' in the exempt supported housing arena who care deeply about their tenants and the quality of housing they provide.
The platform provides landlords with access to a comprehensive database of information needed for property management, eliminating the need for endless amounts of paperwork. It also streamlines the process of actioning repair requests from tenants, staff recruitment, and development.
One of ESHE's key features is the tenant application, RoomApp, designed to support vulnerable individuals and those facing homelessness. RoomApp allows individuals to search for suitable properties and manage their end-to-end tenancy, providing a user-friendly solution for those in need.
Councils and NHS staff members have expressed an interest in ESHE, indicating a potential positive impact on the housing system. The technology aims to filter out bad landlords who attempt to exploit tenants by placing them in poorly kept homes, thereby raising living standards, reducing support needs and costs, and easing the pressure on the straining housing system.
While detailed information about ESHE's impact is not yet widely available, the initiative shows promise in addressing a significant issue facing young adults in the UK. As more landlords adopt the platform, it could potentially lead to improved living conditions and better mental and physical health outcomes for many vulnerable individuals.
- The introduction of Exempt Social Housing Excellence (ESHE) by Camarlo Richards promises to revolutionize the housing sector, particularly in finance and property management, by providing a one-stop service hub for landlords striving to maintain high service quality standards and meet legal obligations.
- Aiming to combat unscrupulous landlords, ESHE offers the RoomApp feature, a tenant application designed to support vulnerable individuals and those facing homelessness, contributing to the technology sector and general-news discourse by potentially improving living conditions, reducing support needs and costs, and easing the pressure on the straining housing system.