Landlord Law Blog Roundup from 3 December

Icoffee really enjoyed attending the London & South East Landlords day yesterday, and it was great to meet up with people I hadn’t seen for a while.

Thank you to everyone who attended my talk  - you were a great audience!

But what happened on the blog?

Monday

Tenant moving out before the s21 expires

A blog clinic question here on a point that often arises.  Does the tenant have to give notice to quit if a s21 notice has been served?  See what we all thought about it here …

Tuesday

Noisy neighbour loses her equipment

A tale to gladden the hearts of anyone who has suffered from noisy neighbours.  See why here …

Wednesday

E is for Eviction

We reach E in my landlords legal A-Z and I make a few general points about eviction of tenants.  See more here …

Thursday

Tenant removing cupboards question

Another blog clinic question where the tenant has started moving shelves and cupboards from alcoves.  What can the landlord do about it?  See my comments here …

Friday

Ben Reeve Lewis Friday newsround #87

Ben tries to be positive this week.  See whether he managed it 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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