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Landlord Law Blog Roundup from 4 April

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April 9, 2016 by Tessa Shepperson

Landlord Law ConferenceAnother week closer to our Landlord Law Conference!  We are starting to gear up for the final arrangments and I need to send nagging emails to our speakers asking for their notes.

I’m really proud of the lineup of speakers we have this year – all top notch lawyers and trainers.

I’m also delighted with the quality of our Exhibitors – and will be doing a webinar with another of them – John Stones of Gas Safe Europe on Thursday (you can register here).

But what happened on the blog this week?  Quite a lot actually …

Monday

The Diary of a House HunterL 1

Ben is thinking of moving out of the smoke to the Midlands.  Here’s how he got on in his first foray, and exposure to estate agents as a customer.  Read it here …

Tuesday

Landlord Law Conference Exhibitors: Property Principles Ltd

Here I interview Joanna White of Property Principles about her service – aimed at reducing the number of deposit disputes about cleaning issues.  Find out more here …

New Section 8 notice and my new Critical Information Service

Law and forms keep changing and you need to keep up with it.  This blog will help but why not sign up to my critical information service?  Check it out here …

Wednesday

Can a tenancy be renewed if just one tenant signs the electronic renewal form?

A blog clinic question – see what my answer was here …

Thursday

Grounds for Possession: Ground 10 – some rent arrears due

We have now reached ground 10 in our series.  One of the discretionary rent arrears ground.  Find out more about it here …

Landlord Law Conference Exhibitors: Gas Safe Europe Ltd

Carbon monoxide can be dangerous and tenants need protection.  The law now provides for detectors to be provided and Johns service relates to this.  Read about it here …

Friday

Ben Reeve Lewis Friday Newsround #247

Ben takes a look at the Panama papers and wonders why we bother to be honest.  Read the rest of his comments here …

 

Further Reading

  • Wolverhampton Council win a landmark case against a rogue landlord
  • Useful information from ARLA on changes coming into force in April
  • The Panama papers expose how the elite have ruined the housing market and prevented ordinary people buying homes
  • Could New Towns help solve the housing crisis?

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