Introducing the Front Liner – help for housing staff

The Front LinerIf you read Landlord Law Blog regularly you will no doubt have been greatly entertained by the TRO Confidential series (now concluded) ably written by Ben Reeve Lewis.  That series was a revelation to me, and no doubt to many.

But not to Local Authority housing workers.  You have no doubt been smiling grimly and nodding into your early morning coffee every Friday.

Greater demands on staff, budget cuts, and less support are no doubt themes running through many housing departments, including yours.

A little ray of sunshine

Well now (we hope) your life is going to be made just that little bit brighter.  Ben and I have a new offering for you.  Its called the Front Liner.

The Front Liner is a new electronic newsletter written by Ben and I, which will go out monthly, on the first Tuesday of the month.  It will contain articles, ‘argument settlers’ and jargon busters – things to help you in your work.  Together with the odd special offer or freebie.

It will also (we hope) be fun and written in a non stuffy style.

First issue out next week

We are looking to get the first issue out Tuesday of next week, although it is possible that it could be a teensy bit late.

But don’t count on it!  If you are interested, you need to sign up to join the mailing list ASAP – its completely free plus we are giving away Ben’s Mortgage Rescue Scheme report as a bonus.

And if you decide its rubbish, its very easy to unsubscribe – just click the unsubscribe link on the newsletter, follow the online instructions, and its done.

So sign up now!

To join, just visit www.frontliner.co.uk and fill in the signup box at the bottom of the page.  Why not do it now?

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