My Solicitors Journal article on housing law reform

Tessa SheppersonI write a regular quarterly column in the Solicitors Journal and my article in December was based on the ideas about housing law reform set out in my Bigger Picture ebook (which in turn was based on the series I did last year on this blog).

Several people have been contacting me about it so I thought I would put it online so other people, who do not have a subscription to the SJ, can read it too.

  • The first page is >> here
  • The second page is >> here

This article was first published by Solicitors Journal on 20 November 2012, and is reproduced by kind permission

If you also want to see the Bigger Picture ebook, you will find this >> here.

 

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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