Well, now we are ten! My main Landlord Law site that is, not this blog (which is five and three quarters). A long time.
This coming week I will be launching the School for Landlord videos. But what happened last week on the blog?
Sunday
Landlord Law – Membership type changes
Its all change, as membership is now either standard or +Plus. No change with what you actually get, although hopefully the name change will make it all a bit clearer. Read all about it here …
Monday
Landlord Law – ten years old today
Yay! Now we are ten! A celebratory post just to tell the world! And a bit of history about the site. Read more here …
Tuesday
Selling off social housing again
Looking at one aspect of the governments proposals for social housing which worries me. Find out why here …
Announcing the School for Landlords
A bit of information about the new School for Landlords site and videos which are due to start next week. Find out more about it here …
Wednesday
Representative tenant wants to end contract
Diane wants to end her tenancy, but only she and one other signed out of four occupiers. What can she do? See what readers have to say about it here …
Thursday
Accelerated possession proceedings defences #7
This one is about service of your notice. If you can’t prove service you might just as well never have done it. With a lying tenant anyway. Find out why here …
Friday
Ben Reeve Lewis Friday newsround #35
Ben takes a look at the governments new housing strategy and sees what comments have been made in the press. And tells us about his weekend in Brum. Read all about it here …
Agent dumps students stuff stored for the summer
Just like that! Without making any effort to contact them first. Find out more and leave your comments here …
Further reading:
- Last Sunday’s post on the History of Law Blog introduced the young King Henry II
- Here is an excellent article in the Guardian about the ‘quiet introduction’ of new squatting laws via the Legal Aid bill (duh?)
- If you can face reading the Government’s new housing strategy document it is here
- If you would rather read a summary here is one in the Guardian and one on Nearly Legal (plus the items highlighted by Ben’s article above)