Landlords! Are your tenants not paying rent?

Are your tenants not paying their rent?Are your tenants giving you a headache?

If your tenants are running up arrears of rent and you don’t know what to do about it – here is the answer.  My new FREE >>  seven day email course!

The Rent Arrears Seven Day Course from Landlord Law (and its free!)

The course is a series of seven emails sent to you every day over seven days.  Each one looks at a different aspect, for example preparing a rent schedule, the different notices you can serve an when they are appropriate, going to court, what defences your tenant might have to a claim for possession based on rent arrears etc.

Bonus material

The course also comes with extra materials – documents from and links to some ‘members only’ pages on Landlord Law.  For example the documents include a letter and checklist, my self calculating rent arrears schedule, and several members only articles and links to members only FAQ pages on Landlord Law.

Most of the course content is stuff which is already up on the Landlord Law site, however even though members will have access to most of it already, if you are a member you may still find it helpful to have the content emailed to you rather than have to go and find it.

Deadline for signing up

I am only making this course available however for a limited period of time.  If you want to sign up, you will have to do this by 20 July 2010 as I will then be taking the course offline.

Make life easy for yourselfMake life easier for yourself

Rent arrears are a real problem, but if tackled the right way, you can limit the damage. This free short course will give you the confidence to deal with them and keep things under control.

You can >> read more and sign up here.

Related posts:

  1. How can I evict my non paying tenants?
  2. Rent arrears – how landlords can deal with them effectively
  3. What to do when tenants fall into arrears of rent

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