Landlord Law – new video content

Landlord Law videosDifferent times bring forth different styes and services. Landlord Law has for the past ten years been madinly a text based service. However that is set to change.

Existing annual members may have noticed that I have started adding a few videos to the site. These are  so far just for the Rent Arrears Action Plan – you will find a separate index in the Rent Arrears action plan (members) section which will lead you to them (if you are a full price annual member).

I have also done quite a few help videos which are available to everyone and which can be found via the help link right at the top of the screen on every page on the site.  Some of them are also on our You Tube Channel.

How you feel about the new videos will probably depend on what you need from the site and the way that you learn. Some people learn best through reading, others learn best through listening, others through watching something.

I always thought I was a ‘learn by reading’ person, but I did a course earlier this year which was entirely video based and was surprised how much I liked it. You may be the same.

At the moment the video is mainly being used to supplement the current content and provide help. However when my new School for Landlords launches in a week or so, this will be mostly video based. I will be doing a separate post about this shortly.

Next time I will be talking about changes in the membership types.

About the author

Tessa Shepperson Tessa is a solicitor and specialises in residential landlord and tenant law. She runs the Landlord Law website (now in its 11th year) and is also a director of Easy Law Training Ltd and Your Law Store. When not working she enjoys reading, cooking and messing around on the computer. You can also find her on Google



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