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Shona Davison – Notable Property Persons in their own words

Shona Davison, NLA Property Women award winner
My Notable Property Person this week is Shona Davison, winner of the National Landlords Association Property Women Awards in 2009.
1. Please introduce yourself. Say a bit about yourself and your company
I’m Shona Davison, NLA property woman of the year 2009. As well as being a Sheffield landlady, I work [...]

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David Salusbury NLA Chairman – Notable Property Persons in their own words

I am really delighted to have David Salusbury as my first ‘notable property person’. David is the Chairman of the National Landlords Association and is therefore a very appropriate person to start off this series!
1. Please introduce yourself. Say a bit about yourself and your company
My name is David Salusbury and I am [...]

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National Landlords Association Conference

The National Landlords Association (NLA) conference is to be held this year at Birmingham on 20/21 November. I will not be there (having already travelled once to Birmingham, from Norwich, for the Landlord & Buy to Let Show I felt that was enough). However it looks to be a good event.
Looking at the program, the [...]

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The National Landlords Association/Southern Private Landlords Association merger litigation – the Judgement

Regular readers may remember that back in June the National Landlords Association (NLA) published the court order made in respect of the merger litigation.
I have now been provided with a copy of the Judgement in this case by the NLA, who wondered if I could put it into layman’s language! Judgements are tricky [...]

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LHA – initiative for reform from the British Property Federation and Eastern Landlords Association

I have been informed of an initiative from the British Property Federation, relating to reform of the Local Housing Allowance system. I copy below an email I received from the Eastern Landlords Association (ELA) who are looking to collect evidence to support this. As many other landlords may want to support the initiative, [...]

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NLA publishes merger court order

Having been alerted by a twitter posting by the National Landlords Association (NLA) stating that their web-site page on the merger between the NLA and the National Federation of Residential Landlords/Southern Private Landlords Association had been updated, I was intrigued to see that they have published the court order online. Being a lawyer I [...]

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NLA/SPLA case dismissed

No sooner do I write a post saying that a case looks to continue than I get an email telling me it has been dismissed!
A news release on the NLA web-site here states:
“On Thursday 21 May, His Honour Judge Pelling QC dismissed the legal challenges to the merger. He also ordered those who brought the [...]

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The Landlord Law Blog from Tessa Shepperson

Tessa is an English solicitor who specialises in residential landlord and tenant law.

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