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Landlord Law Blog Roundup from 3 February

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February 9, 2014 by Tessa Shepperson

School for LandlordsWe put on our first London workshop this week.

This was my ‘Ending Tenancies’ workshop and it went really well.

Of course we had the wretched underground strike during both days we were in London (we travelled down the day before and stayed over) but we managed.

In fact the only person missing was absent because of illness not the strike!

Many thanks to Anthony Gold for allowing us to use their conference facilities.  And to everyone who attended and made it such a great event.

The next workshop will be on Tenancy Agreements and will be in Norwich on 27 February.  Find out more >> here.

But what happened on the blog?

Monday

Worried about eviction hearings? Advocacy service now available for DIY landlords

This post is about our new advocacy service which is available for landlords using my DIY eviction guide, who would like someone with them at court. Find out more here … 

Tuesday

Which tenancy agreement should be used for daughter and friends sharing a rented property at University?

A blog clinic question from a mother wanting to know the best way to deal with tenancy agreements in this situation.  See what I advised here …

Wednesday

Can bailiffs seize an agents goods for their landlords unpaid council tax?

Another blog clinic question, where I look at agency law.  See what I said here …

Thursday

No blog today.  This was my training day – I thought I had published the post I had written but it seems not!  I must have pressed the wrong button.  It will be published next week some time instead.

Friday

Ben Reeve Lewis Friday Newsround #140

Ben is going to Gleneagles this weekend, although not I suspect t play golf.  Here he talks on Discretionary Housing Payments, disappearing kitchens and why you can’t trust anyone in a suit.  See more here …

Saturday

Options for tenants made homeless by flooding

What can tenants do if they are made homeless by flooding?  This was the basis of this blog clinic question and I take a look at the options.  Find out what they are here …

Further reading:

  • An article in the Guardian on a UN Report on Housing – see the full statement here
  • A Property Guardian company with a difference
  • Landlords from Dudley are prosecuted and fined for gas safety offences
  • See my new video on evicting tenants

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