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Landlord Law Blog Roundup from 31 October

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November 6, 2016 by Tessa Shepperson

Media TrainingPatrick and I attended a great two-day course on using Adobe Premiere Pro CC in London last week.

PP is Patrick’s video editing software of choice but college had only provided limited training and I knew nothing about it at all.  So a bit of help was called for.

A search on the internet found Media Training and I have to say our PP course was brilliant.  Small groups of six and our trainer, Wolf Winter, was a great teacher and really knew his stuff.

I have already booked Patrick into his next course there.

But what happened on the blog?

Monday

Airbnb renting and the law – legal obligations

If you are renting out rooms on Airbnb this is the post you really need to read.  Find out what you need to be doing here …

Tuesday

Letting agents renewal charges to the landlord

A blog clinic post on the dreaded renewal fees.  Does this landlord have to pay them, three years on? Find out here …

Wednesday

Letting Agents Fees and transparency – a new case

LB Camden against (of course) Foxtons.  All letting agents need to read about this case.  Find out why here . .

Thursday

Tenant penalties for breaching tenancy rules – unauthorised subletting

Why don’t landlords like it and what is likely to happen if you do it?  Read all about it here …

Friday

Tessa Shepperson standing in for Ben Newsround #4

Ben was a bit overworked this week so I stepped in.  Find out my top news picks here …

 

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  • Right to buy for housing associations is delayed by government
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  • How Sadiq Khan has been tackling the housing crisis in London so far

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