Just to let you know that we have started taking bookings for our 2018 Landlord Law Conference.
We have a fantastic lineup of speakers and talk topics including David Smith on HMOs and on rent to rent, Robert Brown on section 21, Peter Marcus on tenancy agreements and Mike Morgan on tenancy deposit adjudications. Once against TDS are our lead sponsors.
Places are starting to go quite fast so although it is a long way off on 18 May next year, if you want to attend you may want to play safe and book now.
We also have several places for exhibitors. Find out more about the conference generally here and about attending as an exhibitor here.
But what happened on the blog this week?
Monday
David Smith discusses the Letting Agent Fee Ban Bill
David Smith takes a look at the draft bill on banning letting agents fees
Tuesday
Problems with evicting a tenant who is an ex-father in law who was allowed in without any paperwork
A question asked in my BLog Clinic this week from a landlord
Wednesday
The Housing Crisis: Climate Change and Sea Level Rise
This week in my Housing Crisis series I take a look at climate change and how sea level rise will affect the housing crisis. And consider an interesting legal issue.
Thursday
Shining a light on Intentional Homelessness
Ben Reeve Lewis writes a compelling article and explains how Intentional Homelessness is not always what it seems
Friday
Tessa Shepperson’s Newsround #27
I take a look at whats been happening in the housing news this week
Further Reading
- 92% of Councils not meeting affordable housing needs
- Academics call for changes in Universal Credit
- I’m not racist, I just won’t let to them – Nearly Legal
- Agents warned that they need to get to grips with the new Data Protection rules now
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