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Landlord Law Blog Roundup from 1 September

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September 6, 2014 by Tessa Shepperson

ILandlord Law Conference have been getting excited about our Landlord Law Conference 2015.

We now have a full program organised with some brilliant new speakers along with our popular regulars such as David Smith and Simon Parrott.

We are also starting to sign up exhibitors – if YOUR company would like to exhibit get in touch.

I’m hoping to launch the sales page and booking form for delegates very shortly.

But what happened on the blog?

Monday

Easy Law Training Workshops come to London

A bit about the two venues we are using for forthcoming workshops, in particular the lovely new venue we have found near South Kensington.  Find out more here …

Tuesday

Letting agents say student joint tenant cannot end the tenancy on his own

A blog clinic post about a student joint tenant who wants to leave early after his course ends.  See what we said here …

Wednesday

Are landlords legally entitled to hold keys to their rented properties?

Another blog clinic question from a landlord who is upset that his tenants by purchase won’t supply him with a set of keys to the property.  Some interesting discussion in the comments – read it here …

Thursday

West Midlands chosen as pilot area for the new Immigration rules for landlords

The government have finally provided some information about the new unpopular immigration checks landlords will have to carry out – find out more here …

Friday

Ben Reeve Lewis Friday Newsround #169

Ben considers two views on the housing crisis and its causes and looks at a new ‘Corporate Renting’ landlord.  Read it all here …

 

Further reading

  • The Daily Mirror claims that bedroom tax savings are obliterated by record levels of  fraud and error.  Why does that not surprise me?
  • A depressing article on squalor endured by tenants of rogue landlords in Camden
  • Find out more about corporate renting via the BBC
  • Find out what property agents actually do via Property Industry Eye

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