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Landlord Law Blog Roundup from 21 September

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September 27, 2014 by Tessa Shepperson

84 Drayton RoadStill feeling a bit shattered after our London trip where my one day ‘Essentials’ workshop covered practically all landlord & tenant law known to man!

There were some great delegates along – Steven who asked all the tricky questions (thanks Steve), Frankie who battled her way through the nightmare that is our National Rail service to get there and lovely Lynn who just enjoyed the biscuits (I’m a bit of a biscuit girl myself actually).

We had a lot of fun and I think they learned a bit.

But what happened on the blog?

Sunday

Property Industry Eye team up with Property Tribes

Another one of our Sunday video posts, about, yes you’ve guessed it, the Eye teaming up with the Tribes. Watch it here …

Monday

Agents failed to inform landlords of property damage – are they liable for the loss?

A blog clinic post – what do YOU think the answer is? Find out here …

Tuesday

Important information you need to know if you are an agent or property manager

This is REALLY important and if you are an agent or a property manager and haven’t joint a scheme yet – hurry up! Get the low down here …

Wednesday

Can agents require every occupier over 18 to go on the tenancy agreement?

There are several ways you can look at this, and we look at these in the comments. Check them out here …

Thursday

Can this landlords breaches provide a defence to a section 21 eviction?

A bit of a nightmare landlord – but I doubt he will be able to sustain his section 21 claim. Find out why here …

Friday

Ben Reeve Lewis Friday Newsround #172

Ben’s feeling a bit worn down and fed up with whinging about the usual suspects so goes looking for new stories. Meanwhile, the dog is taking over the driving. Find out more here …

 

Further Reading

  • Read about last week’s workshop here
  • Did you know that Strictly has started?
  • Landlord Action publish a horror story which illustrates why you should not listen to family friends when they suggest you help someone out
  • Nearly Legal writes about Newham tenants fighting back

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