Skip to content
English
  • There are no suggestions because the search field is empty.

Modern Slavery Statement

Read lettingaproperty.com’s Modern Slavery Statement, outlining our commitment to ethical business practices, preventing modern slavery and human trafficking, responsible supply chains, and compliance with the Modern Slavery Act 2015.

This Modern Slavery Statement should be read alongside our Terms of Business. This includes our website terms, user terms and letting plan terms.

  • What is modern slavery?
  • Who are we?
  • Our approach to preventing modern slavery
  • Working with suppliers and partners
  • Reporting concerns
  • Reviewing this statement

lettingaproperty.com are committed to acting ethically and responsibly. We take steps to prevent modern slavery and human trafficking in our business and expect the same from the organisations we work with. This statement explains our approach.

What is modern slavery?

In this statement, “modern slavery” refers to situations where individuals are exploited, controlled or deprived of their freedom for personal or commercial gain.

Modern slavery includes forced labour, human trafficking, debt bondage and similar forms of exploitation.

Who are we?

lettingaproperty.com are a property lettings platform, helping landlords and tenants manage the rental process.

PropMedia Ltd trading as lettingaproperty.com is registered in England and Wales (no. 6679146).

Our registered address is:

7 Ardent Court

William James Way

Henley-in-Arden

B95 5GF

If you have any questions regarding this statement, you can contact us at the above address or here.

Our approach to preventing modern slavery

We are not required by law to publish a modern slavery statement, as this applies only to companies meeting certain criteria.

However, we take our responsibilities seriously and maintain the following commitments:

  • We do not tolerate modern slavery or human trafficking in any part of our business.
  • We act in accordance with the Modern Slavery Act 2015.
  • We expect the same standards from the suppliers, contractors and service partners we work with.
  • We take reasonable steps to understand the risks within our supply chain and address any concerns identified.

Working with suppliers and partners

Most of our suppliers are UK-based professional service providers who operate in low-risk sectors. Even so:

  • We work only with reputable organisations.
  • We expect suppliers to comply with all applicable UK employment laws and standards.
  • We do not knowingly work with any supplier involved in modern slavery or human trafficking.
  • We may review or terminate relationships where concerns arise.

Reporting concerns

Anyone working with us can raise a concern about potential modern slavery issues.

Reports can be made to a member of the management team and will be handled sensitively.

If we become aware of concerns within our business or supply chain, we will take appropriate action.

Reviewing this statement

This statement will be reviewed annually to ensure it remains accurate and reflects our approach to ethical and responsible business practices.