What happens when people from across the housing sector come together with one shared belief?
That housing works best when we work together.
That’s exactly what happened at our recent ethical landlording event — and it marked the beginning of something much bigger than a single conversation.
A Room Full of People Who Care About Doing Housing Better
The room was filled with people who genuinely care about improving housing outcomes:
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Tenant advocates
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Private landlords
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Social housing professionals
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Specialist housing providers
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Ethical property managers
Different perspectives. Different experiences.
But one shared goal: to do housing better — and more fairly.
This wasn’t about blame or division. It was about honesty, collaboration, and recognising that real change only happens when all voices are heard.
The Birth of the Ethical Landlording Movement
This event marked the birth of our ethical landlording movement — a growing, cross-sector initiative focused on fairness, transparency, and shared responsibility.
We believe:
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Ethical landlords should be recognised
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Tenants deserve dignity and stability
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Policy works best when informed by real-world experience
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Collaboration beats confrontation
At My Landlord Cares, ethical landlording isn’t a buzzword — it’s how we manage homes every day, supporting both landlords and tenants for long-term success.
👉 Learn more about who we are and how we support landlords here:
Internal link:
🔗 https://mylandlordcares.co.uk/for-landlords/
Want to Be Part of the Next Conversation?
This movement is just getting started.
If you’d like to be involved in the next ethical landlording event in the New Year, we’d love to have you join the conversation.
📩 Drop us a DM and we’ll add you to the invite list.
We want this to stay cross-sector, because solving the housing challenge requires everyone at the table.
Watch & Learn More
This video captures the moment we came together to say:
Housing works best when we work together.
👉 🔗 https://ethical-landlording.systeme.io/ethical-landlording-event
⚠️ Disclaimer
This blog is intended for general information and awareness only. It does not constitute legal, regulatory, or professional advice. The views expressed are part of an ongoing discussion around ethical housing and best practice.
