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Landlord Law Blog roundup from 7 May

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May 11, 2013 by Tessa Shepperson

tenancy agreementIts been a short week what with the bank holiday  so less posts to tell you about.

However I have been spending much of my time thinking about doing a new site with some premium content on tenancy agreements.

I see it as being a resource mainly for letting agents who need to do a lot of tenancy agreements, with various information pages, standard clauses, guidance and the like. I

f you think this sounds interesting, I would be really grateful if you could go to >> this survey I have set up and let me know what sort of thing would be particularly useful for you.

But what happened on the blog?

Tuesday

Questions about section 21

A blog clinic question from Oliver who has a couple of queries which I am sure will be of interest to quite a few other landlords.  See it here …

Wednesday

Living in a box – are container homes a good idea?

I follow up on an idea suggested in one of Ben’s posts last week.  Which seemed to cause a bit of a stir on twitter.  Read about it here …

Thursday

Tenants insisting on using unsafe boiler after gas check

Another blog clinic quesiton from a worried landlord – is he responsible if they are injured?  An excellent comment here too – read the post here …

Friday

Ben Reeve Lewis Friday newsround #106

Ben wonders how the government can expect landlords to act as border control when their own border control can’t do it.  See what else he has to say about it here …

Further reading

  • Interesting post on the PRS from Inside Housing
  • I send out my May Landlord Law newsletter
  • A licensing scheme is planned in Scarborough
  • Landlord Today summarise some reaction to the govts plan to make landlords check tenants immigration status

Keep up with the news with me on twitter, Google+ and the Landlord Law Facebook page.

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