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Landlord Law Blog roundup from 22 July

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July 27, 2013 by Tessa Shepperson

summer drinkWe are at the heart of the summer, time for holidays, relaxation and refreshment of the spirt.

I am refreshing my spirit with a dry martini and lemonade just now with the sun shining outside the window, beckoning me out.

Time for a walk later I think.  But in the meantime – what happened on the blog last week?

Monday

TRO Confidential – the ebook – out now

We have already sold quite a few of these.  Our first volume of Ben’s hilarious talks of his work as a TRO in South London.  Read all about it (and maybe buy one??) here ..

Tuesday

Which is the more important legal rule re landlords right of entry?

The covenant of quiet enjoyment v. s11(6) of the Landlord & Tenant Act 1985.  Which one do YOU think comes first?  See what I think here …

Wednesday

Can letting agents insist on a new fixed term rather than a periodic tenancy?

Are these letting agents getting above themselves or is this something they can do?  Quite a few comments on this one, read them here …

Thursday

Four ironclad rights tenants have if their landlord wants to sell their property

Some landlords think that if they want to sell up the tenants just have to move out.  But you know better don’t you?  Find out more here …

Friday

Ben Reeve Lewis Friday Newsround #116

Ben has a a few things to say about the royal baby before moving onto the more important topics of parking scams and James Cordon monologues.  Find out more here …

 

Further reading

  • Property Tribes website has a makeover
  • Rather old report but its of a landlord winning against Foxtons so worth a look
  • Another letting agent fraudster jailed – when will they introduce regulation?

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