Landlord Law Blog Roundup from 5 November

If you are based in Norwich or thereabouts, are you going to be at the Buy to Let Expo?

I am going to be speaking there at 12.00 on essential legal information for landlords, plus there are a lot of other excellent speakers which you can see from the programme  >> here.

There will also be some interesting exhibitors there (including my old firm Cozens Hardy).  So worth a visit.

But what happened on the blog this week?

Monday

Quiet Enjoyment 7th Edition by Andrew Arden et al

Ben Reeve Lewis does a review of this housing classic and takes it on a ‘Top Gear’ style test drive.  You can see the results here …

Tuesday

A is for Abandonment

I start my landlords legal A-Z, predictably, at A.  Twenty five more weeks to go.  Take a look at A here …

Wednesday

Who gets the deposit when the tenant dies?

A blog clinic readers question.  Take a look at the answer here …

Thursday

Can I evict my deposit because I need a home?

Another blog clinic question from a landlord wanting to move back in before the end of the fixed term. I initially say no, but a reader comes up with a possible solution.  Find out here …

Friday

Ben Reeve Lewis Friday Newsround #83

Ben discovers that there are even less £100K benefit scroungers than we all thought, and that most  people don’t trust estate agents (so whats new).  See what else he dug up out of the news here …

 

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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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