Housing association Family Mosaic has worked with Landmark
Information Group to access a range of address matching, data cleansing and
property analysis services as part of a data quality verification and
improvement programme, for its portfolio of over 24,000 homes. As a result of the data analysis exercise
just under 40 potential illegal sublets were flagged for further investigation,
in addition to over 200 potential leaseholder re-sales or sublets where Family
Mosaic did not have the data. In addition Landmark was able to verify specific
property types, the number of bedrooms and bathrooms across the portfolio,
potential discrepancies in council ward and local authority data, which the
team can now investigate and verify.
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