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Easy Law for Landlords – introducing Simon Parrott of Sharman Law

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May 15, 2012 by Tessa Shepperson

Simon ParrottIf you have been reading the Landlord Law blog for a while you will probably have seen from time to time the rather erudite comments from specialist property litigator Simon Parrott.

In fact that is how I met Simon – through his insightful comments on the blog.

Sharman Law

Simon is a solicitor with Sharman Law Solicitors in Bedford where he heads up their property litigation team. His main specialisation is dealing with disputes involving property, particularly landlord and tenant disputes concerning residential and commercial properties.

As well as dealing with dispute cases, Simon regularly presents seminars on property matters for landlords and letting agents, and he brings a practical approach to demystifying and explaining the law. Sharman Law have an excellent newsletter service, which Landlord and letting agent readers may be interested in signing up to  here.

I had a feeling that Simon would be a very good person to help out with the agency law content on my Easy Law for Landlords  course, but I wasn’t sure whether he would be able to take part, knowing how busy he is.  So I was delighted when, not only did he agree with alacrity, but he also made suggestions for some excellent additional content on agency matters which we will be developing together for module 10 of the course.

Course content – agency law

Simon will be recording an interview with me shortly, on the practical aspects of agency law and how it relates to the property letting industry today, which will form part of the course content for module two.

He will also be taking two of the tutorials and will be around on the discussion forums from time to time to answer questions.

I am really excited that such a knowledgeable solicitor as Simon will be taking part in the course, and I know that this will add a huge benefit to course students.

However, Simon is not the only solicitor who will be helping me. Watch out for more news coming soon.

To find out more about the Easy Law for Landlords course >> click here.

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