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AML & ID checks for agents.
Free to you — and a revenue stream.

Verify any buyer or seller in minutes with bank-grade ID, document and PEP/sanctions checks — and an MLR 2017-compliant certificate generated automatically. Pass the cost to your client and keep the fee, or run it on credits from £1.99.

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Home.co.uk AML check on a phone — Alex Morgan, buyer, with identity, address and PEP & sanctions screening all verified and source of funds requested. An AML check progress panel shows 2 of 4 steps complete.
~5 min
Client verification
Seconds
To a result
PEP + Sanctions
Screened by default
£34
You keep on a £40 check

AML checks for estate agents are a legal requirement under the UK Money Laundering Regulations 2017: before acting for a buyer or seller you must verify their identity, screen them against sanctions and PEP lists, and keep an auditable record. Home.co.uk builds that whole process into the platform you already list on — a five-minute, bank-grade check that produces a branded compliance certificate, costs you nothing when you pass the fee to your client, and is reusable across the network.

Why it matters

Estate agents are the most-fined AML sector.

HMRC supervises estate agency businesses for money laundering, and enforcement is rising. Getting customer due diligence right isn't optional — and doing it manually is slow, inconsistent and hard to evidence.

£835k

Fines levied on estate agency businesses in a single recent HMRC enforcement tranche — the worst-affected sector.

£52,000

The top end of individual penalties for AML breaches. The average fine sits around £6,200.

May 2025

Sanctions screening became mandatory for every estate and letting agent, on every client, regardless of value.

3 pillars

Verify identity, screen against PEPs & sanctions, and keep an auditable record. Home.co.uk does all three in one flow.

Figures based on published HMRC money-laundering supervision enforcement data. Penalties vary by case; this is general information, not legal advice.

How it works

Four steps from request to certificate.

No paperwork, no certified copies, no chasing. You send a link; the rest runs itself.

1

You send a request

Enter your client's name and email from your agent dashboard. They receive a branded email with a secure verification link. Adding both buyers in a joint purchase? Send up to 10 applicants at once and track them as a group.

2

Your client verifies — in about 5 minutes

On any phone or laptop, they photograph their passport or driving licence and take a short selfie video. If you've enabled client-pay, they pay your fee securely via Stripe first. No app to install.

3

Verified automatically

Document authentication confirms the ID is genuine, facial matching with liveness detection confirms the person is real and present, and AML screening checks them against PEP, sanctions and adverse-media lists — all in seconds.

4

You get the result & a branded certificate

An instant result notification lands in your dashboard. A branded PDF AML certificate is generated within ~2 minutes and emailed to both you and your client — your audit-ready evidence of due diligence. Anything that can't auto-approve goes to a "Needs Review" queue for your team to approve or decline with notes.

A completed AML check on a phone showing a green Verified tick, with the branded AML certificate PDF beside it confirming identity, address, PEP & sanctions and source-of-funds checks all passed.

What's verified

Three checks, one secure flow.

Everything the Money Laundering Regulations expect for customer due diligence — handled in a single client session.

Document authenticity

The passport or driving licence is checked for genuine security features and tampering — confirming the ID itself is real.

Facial match & liveness

A live motion-capture selfie is matched to the document photo, confirming the person presenting the ID is its genuine holder — not a photo or a forgery.

AML screening

The individual is screened against Politically Exposed Persons (PEPs), global sanctions lists and adverse media — the screening now mandatory for every client.

Pricing

Compliance that pays you back.

Most agents now charge clients for ID checks. On Home.co.uk you can do exactly that — turning a regulatory obligation into a clean new revenue line. Or absorb the cost at our low pay-as-you-go rate.

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Pass the cost to your client

Set your own fee, the client pays via Stripe before verifying, and you keep the fee minus a 15% platform fee. Free to you — and a revenue stream.

Earnings calculator

£40
£10£100
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Platform fee (15%) −£6.00
You keep per check £34.00

You earn

£4,080 a year

£340/mo

Illustrative. You set your own fee; platform fee is 15%. Excludes VAT.

  • Free to you — zero cost per check
  • You set the fee — £40 is just the default
  • Paid out via Stripe Connect

Use credits (you pay)

Prefer to absorb the cost and not charge your client? Run checks on credits at a fraction of standalone AML providers' rates.

On a paid plan

£1.99 / check

Without a plan

£2.99 / check

  • Buy in bulk — up to 50 at a time
  • No credit used if a client's already verified
  • Prices exclude VAT

Founder 250 agents: 5 free checks every month

Our first 250 founding agents receive 5 free AML credits every month, provisioned automatically on the 1st. A small thank-you for building the next generation of the platform with us.

Learn more about Founder 250

Beyond identity

Source of funds & enhanced due diligence.

Customer due diligence is more than an ID check. The regulations expect you to understand who you're dealing with and, where risk is higher, dig deeper. Here's how the pieces fit together.

Standard due diligence (CDD)

Verify identity and screen against sanctions and PEP lists for every client. This is the baseline Home.co.uk automates in a single five-minute flow, with a certificate on file at the end.

Source of funds

Understand where a buyer's money comes from — savings, a property sale, inheritance, a gift or a mortgage. The completed identity check and its audit trail sit alongside the source-of-funds evidence you gather to evidence a complete file.

Enhanced due diligence (EDD)

Where a client is a PEP, is based in a high-risk country, or the transaction looks unusual, you must apply extra scrutiny. PEP and adverse-media flags surface automatically so you know when to escalate to enhanced checks.

Useful references: the rules come from the Money Laundering Regulations 2017, with sector guidance from HMRC's estate agency business registration guidance and Propertymark's anti-money laundering resources. This page is general information and does not constitute legal or compliance advice — always refer to current regulations and your appointed MLRO.

Why Home.co.uk

Not just another AML subscription.

Standalone AML tools are a cost centre with a monthly contract. Home.co.uk builds compliance into the platform you already list on — and lets you profit from it.

Feature Home.co.uk Typical standalone AML tool
Monthly subscriptionNone — included with your free listingContract / minimum spend common
Cost per check to you£0 when you pass it to the clientYou absorb every check
Charge clients & earnBuilt in via Stripe ConnectRarely supported
ID + liveness + PEP/sanctionsAll in one flowOften tiered or add-ons
Reusable verificationInstant re-approval across the platformRe-verify every time
Branded certificateIncluded, emailed automaticallyVaries
Lives where you list & manage leadsOne login, one dashboardSeparate system

Comparison reflects typical market offerings and is for general guidance. Powered by bank-grade, FCA-registered identity verification.

Who it's for

Built for every regulated agent.

If you fall under HMRC money-laundering supervision, you need documented due diligence on your clients. We make it a two-minute task.

Sales agents

Verify buyers and sellers at the point of instruction or offer, with a certificate on file before the deal progresses.

Letting agents

Screen landlords and tenants and meet the mandatory sanctions-check requirement on every party — no exceptions.

Sole agents & small firms

Get the compliance throughput of a larger office without the admin or the monthly contract. Pay only when you run a check.

Auctioneers

Verify bidders quickly ahead of fast-moving sales, with a clear record for each successful party.

The network effect

Verified once, recognised everywhere.

When a client has already completed a verified check through any agent on Home.co.uk, your check on the same person is auto-approved instantly — no repeat upload for them, and no credit used by you. As the UK's longest-running property platform, that network gets more valuable with every check run.

  • Instant approval for already-verified clients
  • A smoother experience for movers dealing with multiple agents
  • Backed by 30 years of trusted property data
A client completing a live facial-verification selfie on their phone, surrounded by connected verification nodes — illustrating identity that is verified once and recognised across the Home.co.uk network.

Plain-English glossary

AML jargon, decoded.

The acronyms that come up most often in estate agency compliance — in one place.

AML — Anti-Money Laundering
The framework of laws and checks designed to stop criminals disguising illegally obtained money as legitimate funds. Estate agents are supervised for AML by HMRC.
KYC — Know Your Customer
The process of confirming a client really is who they say they are — the identity-verification part of your wider AML obligations.
CDD — Customer Due Diligence
The standard checks you must run on every client: verify identity, screen against sanctions and PEP lists, and understand the purpose of the transaction.
EDD — Enhanced Due Diligence
Extra scrutiny applied in higher-risk situations — for example a PEP, a high-risk jurisdiction, or an unusual transaction.
PEP — Politically Exposed Person
Someone in a prominent public position (or a close associate) who presents a higher bribery and corruption risk, triggering enhanced due diligence.
Sanctions screening
Checking a person against official sanctions lists. Mandatory for all UK estate and letting agents on every client since May 2025.
MLRO — Money Laundering Reporting Officer
The person each firm must appoint to oversee AML compliance and submit Suspicious Activity Reports (SARs) where needed.
Source of funds
Evidence of where a buyer's money has come from — such as savings, a property sale, inheritance or a mortgage — and that it is legitimate.

Common questions

AML checks, answered.

Do estate agents need to do AML checks?
Yes. Estate agents in the UK are "regulated businesses" under the Money Laundering Regulations 2017 and must register with HMRC for AML supervision. Agents are legally required to carry out customer due diligence — verifying the identity of buyers and sellers, screening against sanctions and PEP lists, and understanding the source of funds. Estate agents are consistently the most-fined sector for AML failures, so a documented, repeatable check process is essential.
What does an AML check for an estate agent include?
A complete check verifies a government-issued photo ID (passport or driving licence) for authenticity, matches the document photo to a live selfie with liveness detection to confirm the person is real and present, and screens the individual against Politically Exposed Person (PEP), global sanctions and adverse-media lists. Home.co.uk runs all three automatically through Onfido and produces a branded PDF certificate as your audit record.
Are sanctions checks now mandatory for estate agents?
Yes. From May 2025, sanctions screening is mandatory for all UK estate and letting agents — every client must be screened against the UK sanctions list regardless of transaction value. Home.co.uk includes PEP and sanctions screening in every check by default, so you are covered automatically.
How much does an AML check cost on Home.co.uk?
You have two options. Pass the cost to your client (recommended): set your own fee — the default is £40 — the client pays securely via Stripe before verification, and you keep the fee minus a 15% platform fee, so a £40 check pays you £34 and costs you nothing. Or use credits: absorb the cost yourself at £1.99 per check on a paid plan, or £2.99 without, with VAT added. Founder 250 agents receive 5 free credits every month.
How long does an AML check take?
The client's part takes around 5 minutes on any device — they open a secure link, photograph their ID and take a short selfie video. Results are usually returned within seconds, and the branded AML certificate is generated within about 2 minutes of approval and emailed to both you and the client.
Is this compliant with UK AML regulations?
Yes. Checks are conducted via Onfido, an FCA-registered identity verification provider used by leading banks and law firms. The process covers the customer due diligence requirements of the Money Laundering Regulations 2017 and the Estate Agents Act 1979. Each completed check produces a timestamped, branded certificate you can retain as evidence of due diligence for HMRC supervision.
Can I verify both buyers in a joint purchase at once?
Yes. You can add up to 10 applicants in a single request — for example, both buyers in a joint purchase or every named party on a tenancy. Each person receives their own secure verification link and they are tracked together as a group, so you can see the whole party's status at a glance.
What happens if a client was already verified?
If the same email address was previously verified through any agent on Home.co.uk, the check is auto-approved instantly — there is no repeat verification for the client and no credit is used. As more agents verify clients on the platform, this reusable-verification network saves everyone time.
What happens if verification fails or needs a closer look?
If Onfido cannot auto-approve a check, it moves to a "Needs Review" status. Your team can then manually approve or decline it with notes directly from the check detail page in your agent dashboard, and the client is notified of the outcome. Nothing is hidden — you keep full control and a clear audit trail.
Do I have to pay to list on Home.co.uk to use AML checks?
No. Listing on Home.co.uk is free, and AML checks are included with your verified listing. There is no separate AML subscription. When you pass the cost to your client, the checks are free to you and become a revenue stream; if you choose to absorb the cost, you pay only the small pay-as-you-go credit price per check actually run.
Who pays for AML checks — the buyer, seller or agent?
There is no legal rule dictating who pays; the obligation to carry out the check sits with the agent. In practice most UK agents now recover the cost from the client being verified — roughly 63% already charge clients and the majority of the rest plan to. On Home.co.uk you choose: pass the fee to the client (you set the amount, the default is £40) or absorb it on credits from £1.99.
What ID documents are accepted for an estate agent AML check?
A valid government-issued photo ID — most commonly a passport or a photocard driving licence. The client photographs the document with their phone, its authenticity is verified automatically, and a live selfie confirms they are the genuine holder. International documents are supported, which is useful for overseas buyers.
How long do estate agents need to keep AML records?
Under the Money Laundering Regulations 2017, you must retain customer due diligence records for five years after the end of the business relationship or the completion of the transaction. Your branded Home.co.uk AML certificate and the underlying check record give you a dated, retrievable audit trail for that period, ready to produce for HMRC supervision.

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More for agents

Identity verification is processed by an FCA-registered provider used by leading financial institutions. Home.co.uk facilitates the check on behalf of the requesting agent. Data is processed in accordance with UK GDPR and data protection law. This page is general information, not legal advice.