A fairly good week. I
- released the ‘beta’ version of my Novice Guide to Court Hearings ebook (only for a few days I’m afraid, but it will be back soon),
- finally made live the new home page for Landlord Law, and
- have been working away at plans for a series of online talks for School for Landlords.
But what happened on the blog?
Monday
Company lets, things to watch out for
Looking at what they are, and what the problems can be. Read all about it here …
Condensation / mould problen question
The readers questions from the blog clinic are mounting up and I am having difficulty keeping up. Here is an interesting one which generated some good comments. Read them here …
Tuesday
School for Landlords – increasing rent (6)
This one is looking at increasing rent for ‘common law’ unregulated tenancies. View it online here … (it will expire after 24 January)
Wednesday
Housing in Wales – a new report
Well, not that new actually, it came out on 11 December. But new to this blog. There are interesting plans afoot in Wales it seems – read about them here …
Thursday
When can the landlord change the locks after s21 notice ends?
Another blog clinic question, chipping away at the backlog. This one on what to do if tenants don’t move their stuff. Take a look here …
Friday
Ben Reeve Lewis Friday Newsround #41
Ben on good form as usual, crisis loans, jellied eels, floors made of leather belts – all grist to his mill. Take a look and be entertained here …
Can a tenant get his deposit back mid term
and
What is rent in advance? asks tenant
Were two more blog clinic posts. Read them here and here …
Further reading
- My History of Law blog post on Sunday was on The Cartae Baronum of 1166 and the Elephant
- If you want to do research on people using social media, take a look at Cube Social
- If you believe energy efficient homes are the way forward, this article in the Guardian on British plumbers will worry you
- Finally, if you worry about technology going too far, take a look at this – next step, cybermen?