Trust & safety

Verified vs Unverified Landlords on MyLittleEyes

When renting or buying property, it’s important to know who you’re dealing with. MyLittleEyes shows whether a landlord has completed verification checks — so you can make informed decisions.

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Verified Landlord

A Verified Landlord has completed our identity and ownership checks.

What we verify

  • Landlord Identity & Address Verification We verify identity, address details, and run sanctions screening.
  • Property Ownership Confirmation We confirm the landlord is authorised to let or sell the property.
  • HM Land Registry Title Register (Included) We obtain the HM Land Registry Title Register for this property to confirm ownership. No extra fee.
This can provide additional reassurance, but it does not replace legal or professional advice.
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Unverified Landlord

An Unverified Landlord has not completed MyLittleEyes verification checks.

This means:

  • We have not verified their identity
  • We have not confirmed property ownership
  • We have not obtained a Land Registry Title Register

What you should do

  • Confirming the landlord’s identity
  • Requesting proof of ownership (e.g. Title Register)
  • Ensuring they are authorised to let or sell the property
  • Seeking independent legal or professional advice where appropriate

Our role & limitations

MyLittleEyes provides a platform for property listings and communication, displays verification status, and offers optional verification checks. MyLittleEyes does not act as an agent, guarantee the accuracy of unverified listings, or replace solicitor/conveyancer checks.

Making an informed choice

Verified Landlord

Extra reassurance through completed checks

Unverified Landlord

Greater responsibility on you to verify independently

Look for the Verified Landlord badge on listings.

Verification checks are provided for information only and do not constitute legal advice. Users should carry out their own due diligence where appropriate.