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Landlord Law Blog weekly roundup from 16 October

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October 22, 2011 by Tessa Shepperson

white laptopThis is the week when we finally nailed the mutli user membership on Landlord Law, and of course I’m still watching a lot of Strictly inbetween work.

But what happened on the blog?

Monday

Five points on selling a property with setting tenants 

Inspired by a question asked me by a reader, this post tells you what you can and cannot do as vendor and purchaser of a property with sitting tenants.  Find out what they are here …

Tuesday

Five ways for landlords to ensure payment of housing benefit

Another ‘five’ post, written partly to showcase Leanne Tasker’s innovative new service.  Find out what it is here …

Wednesday

Accelerated possession proceedings defences #2

Yes, its the second in my accelerated possession proceedings defences series. This time is about when you can start your claim.  Find out when this is here …

Thursday

How can I evict my non paying tenants?

A heartfelt question asked by many landlords.  This is a blog clinic question from Paul who has the additional problem of a three year fixed term.  Find out what options are opens to him here …

Friday

Ben Reeve Lewis Friday Newsround #30

Ben finds a lot to write about this week.  The new labour shadow housing minister is coming flying pretty as things reach breaking point, the traffic lights go agin the government and Judges cut more slack as Ben finds another crack in the wall. Find out what thats all about here …  

Further reading

  • My History of Law blog post last week looked at Sheriffs in Norman times
  • Charon QC looks at UK law blogs in three parts – here’s part 1
  • See what the UK Human Rights Blog has to say about the challenge to the new housing benefit regs
  • And find out what 40,000 women have in common
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  1. Xander says

    October 25, 2011 at 9:55 am

    I love the content of ways to ensure the payments of housing benefits.. Thank you for sharing these things..

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