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Awaabs Law October 2025 Update: What’s New and How Landlords Can Prepare

Awaab’s Law 2025: October 2025 Update and How Social Landlords Can Prepare

The UK Government has released new draft guidance on Awaab’s Law, confirming how and when landlords must act on damp, mould, and other serious hazards. These updates clarify responsibilities, strengthen timelines, and put tenants’ safety at the centre of housing management.

Example of mould within a household

Start Date

Phase 1 will take effect on 27 October 2025. This phase covers emergency hazards and significant damp or mould issues that impact tenants’ health.

Updated Timeframes for Action

Landlords must meet strict response times measured in working days:

ActionDeadline
Investigate hazardWithin 10 working days
Provide written summary to tenantWithin 3 working days after investigation
Begin repairsWithin 5 working days of confirmation
Emergency repairsWithin 24 hours
Start full works (if needed)Within 12 weeks maximum

Communication and Transparency

After each investigation, landlords must provide tenants with a written summary explaining what was found, what action is being taken, and when the issue will be resolved. This ensures openness and accountability.

Hazard Definitions

  • Emergency hazards: Immediate and serious threats to health or safety, such as fire risks or severe leaks.
  • Significant hazards: Issues that pose ongoing health risks, including damp or mould.

Managing Complex Repairs

Some issues, such as structural damp or ventilation defects, may require further investigation. Landlords can carry out interim safety measures while planning full remediation within the 12-week limit. Documentation and regular communication are essential throughout.

Preparing for Compliance

  1. Update policies to reflect the new working-day deadlines.
  2. Strengthen hazard reporting and record-keeping systems.
  3. Create tenant communication templates for investigations.
  4. Train staff on hazard classification, PPE, and safety protocols.

Looking Ahead

Awaab’s Law represents a major step forward in housing safety. With clear systems in place, social landlords can meet new standards efficiently and confidently, creating healthier, safer homes for tenants.

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