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Landlord Law Blog Roundup from 7 July

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July 12, 2014 by Tessa Shepperson

Ilandlordlawlive‘m doing something a bit different on Thursday – I am putting on a live ‘premium’ webinar.  Which means I charge for it.

This is partly to test out the software, partly to see if people want this sort of thing and partly to help pay that tax bill coming up at the end of the month …

I’m going to go into quite a lot of detail about section 21 – all the things that people ask about, and I’ll answer questions too.

After the event, everyone who booked will get a link to a password protected page where they can get 1 hours CPD if they get 60% of the CPD questionnaire right.

How much is it costing?  £12.  Bargain.  (Even more if you are a Landlord Law member as you get 50% off).

But what happened on the blog?

Monday

Should a landlord pay commission to the letting agent if the tenant refuses to move out?

Dear old Foxtons, don’t you just love them?  The tenant refuses to move out, severely inconveniencing the landlord and they want to charge renewal commission!  Read more here …

Tuesday

Paul Shamplina of Landlord Action talks about eviction and the Courts #landlordlawlive

Paul Shamplina gave a great interview last week and this podcast is really good value.  Particularly as its free!  Listen to it here …

Wednesday

Trends in the Private Rented Sector

Ben Reeve Lewis decides the time has come to tell it like it is.  For him anyway.  Not everyone agrees with him.  Make your own mind up here …

Free Book Competition – win a free copy of my Residential Lettings Book

Yes, I’m giving them away.  All you have to do to be in with a chance, is to answer one simple question.  Read all about it here …

Thursday

HMO Legal Basics – What is an HMO : 4

The fourth post in our HMO series.  This time its David talking about planning and HMOs.  Find out more here …

Friday

Ben Reeve Lewis Friday Newsround #161

Ben is still having trouble with his dog – has he bitten off more than he can chew?  And we regret the passing of Rentergirl Blog.  Find out the rest of the news here …

Are you confused and worried about section 21 notices?

This is the post about my webinar on section 21 notices.  It should be good value so I hope you decide to sign up.  You can read more about it here …

 

Further reading

  • Here’s Penny’s Guardian article about the demise of RenterGirl.  Its a good one.
  • A worrying post from Nearly Legal pointing out the mortgage companies have absolute right to possession
  • The Mirror has an article about a rich MP buying up an estate and evicting the tenants
  • Richard Lambert of the NLA writes about revenge evictions

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