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Landlord Law Blog Roundup from 31 August

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September 5, 2015 by Tessa Shepperson

Six ways to save money with Landlord LawSeptember already, where did the summer go?  AND its getting colder!

September to me is always a time of new beginnings, and I I am doing something very new for me on Tuesday – a teleseminar!

Its called ‘Six Essential Ways you can save money with Landlord Law‘ and is all about cutting costs and preventing unnecessary expense and how my Landlord Law service can help with this – something very useful in the days to come.

You can find out more here.

But what happened on the blog?

Monday

Looking at housing benefit and discretionary housing payment

Ben finishes off our theme posts for August by looking at this tricky subject.  Find out more here …

Tuesday

Landlord Law TV is live!

Our fledgling TV program seems to have gone now very well.  Take and look and see what you think here …

Wednesday

What do you do about the inventory when a landlord buys a property with a sitting tenant?

Interesting question – what do you think?  See what I had to say about it here …

Thursday

What rights does a tenant have who moved into a property in 1975 on a verbal agreement?

You still get a few sitautions where someone has been in a property a very long time.  People often don’t realise what strong rights they have.  Find out more here …

Friday

Ben Reeve Lewis Friday Newsround #219

Ben is very concerned (rightly) about the proposed increase in the court appliaction fee to £255 – find out more about this and the other news items here …

 

Further reading

  • First – sign the petition against the court fee increase here
  • There is an excellent article on Upad blog about preventing tenants smoking here
  • Nearly Legal finds that the right to rent was worse than he thought
  • But a bit of good news – Strictly is back

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