I’m going to be talking at a legal conference tomorrow.
Its called from Click to Client from a company by Legal Futures and I will be talking about how I developed Landlord Law and this blog.
Quite amusing that I am asked to speak at a legal conference after I have closed down my law firm, but thats life.
It will be nice to finally meet up with some lawyers I have known online for several years and I am really looking forward to it. Thankfully my bit is on first so once it is over I will be able to relax and enjoy the rest of the conference.
But what happened on the blog last week?
Monday
Robert Brown on gaining access for Gas Safety Inspections #landlordlawlive
The June podcast this week is with my ‘partner in crime’ housing barrister Robert Brown, who is helping me with the Gas Access Kit. He has some very good advice – listen to it here …
Tuesday
Agent registered tenancy deposit in 2009 but not since, is this a problem?
A blog clinic quesiton form an American Attorney on behalf of a friend who rents a flat in London. Read it here …
Wednesday
Is a three month periodic tenancy legal?
Another blog clinic question, this time from a landlord who is considering offering his tenant a three month periodic tenancy. See my comments here …
Teaming up with Landlord Action
I announce our collaboration with eviction experts Landlord Action – Landlord Law members can get a £30 discount off their fees. Find out more here …
Thursday
HMO Legal Basics – What is an HMO : 2
The third in our series on HMO law and practice. This time I talk about a little known type of HMO. See what it is here …
Friday
Ben Reeve Lewis Friday Newsround #157
Ben finally cracks his jerk chicken dish, and muses on the possibilities of self build as a solution to the housing problem. Read it all here …
Saturday
The Short Guide for Landlords – our first Kindle ebook
A rare Saturday post to announce the first Your Law Store Kindle ebook – its only £2.99 so why not take a look? Find out more here …
Further reading
- Interesting forum post from Mary Latham on Landlord Referencing on the proposed changes to tenancy deposit legislation
- The Chancellor proposes to force Local Authorities to pre approve planning permission for housing on brownfield sites
- I give away section 8 and section 21 notices in my free Content Library
- Local Government wants bigger fines for rogue landlords
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