A new Landlord Law Blog

I am delighted to announce the launch of the new Landlord Law Blog.

Although for new visitors it will not be apparent that this is the first post of a new blog, because in fact is isn’t!  All the posts from the old blog have been copied over, and you can see them below.

However we have a fabulous new  design from my web designer Gill Bishop, new extra pages (including a special twitter landing page which can only be reached via the link in my twitter bio), and a lot more flexibility in how the site is run.

The Landlord Law Blog was started on 17 February 2006 on the free blogger software.   Although blogger has served me well, increasingly I have found it restrictive, in particular because it did not allow extra pages, and there are only limited design templates.  This blog is a self hosted Word Press Blog using the Headway Theme (affiliate link).

I hope you like the new blog.  To find out more about it and me, see the new About page linked from the navigation bar above.

Related posts:

  1. The new Landlord Law Blog Home page
  2. Introducing the Landlord Law Blog Clinic
  3. Landlord Law Blog weekly roundup from 27 November

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