Property Tribes interview with HMO Landlady

A great interview with Serena Thompson, HMO Landlady at the recent Landlord Law Conference from Property Tribes.

Here is the link referred to in the video: Serena’s book

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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2 Responses to Property Tribes interview with HMO Landlady
  1. Mark Alexander
    March 21, 2013 | 7:58 am

    Hi Tessa

    I have watched all the video’s that Vanessa Warwick from Property Tribes recorded on the day. All very interesting and great to see so many familiar faces at your event. I’m gutted I couldn’t make it. Count me in for next year, I know there’s nothing confirmed in terms of you running another but judging from the feedback you really must.

    Congratulations, I know from personal experience how much effort goes into pulling everything together to make event like this a success.
    Mark Alexander recently posted..Strakers Property Auction Wiltshire – 16th and 18th April 2013My Profile

  2. Tessa Shepperson
    March 21, 2013 | 8:13 am

    It is very likely that we will be doing another one Mark, so avoid going away on holiday in March …

    However for everyone who could not make it, we had the whole event filmed and will be putting out a ‘conference course’ soon.

    Hopefully we will be able to get this done shortly – I am due to go and see the film company today to look at what we have.

    Quite a bit of the editing has been done, but it is a long job as they were filming all day!
    Tessa Shepperson recently posted..How can I find out if my tenants have left or not?My Profile

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