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Landlord Law Blog Roundup from 6 February

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February 12, 2017 by Tessa Shepperson

TaxYou may remember that I did a survey last month.  The results were interesting and showed that one of the top concerns landlords have is tax.

So I am really pleased to be able to announce that we are putting on our first tax workshop, in association with accountants firm Aston Shaw.

The workshop will take place in Norwich on 27 April and you can read more about it here.

We are also running a ‘duo’ workshop with David Smith in June where he will be doing one session on rent to rent and another on the housing health and safety rating system in June, and Robert Brown will be taking a workshop on Block Management in September.

See all the workshops here.

But what happened on the blog?

Monday

What is that status of a tenancy granted by an unauthorised person?

A blog clinic question about a problem that worries many tenants.

Tuesday

Landlords are you SURE you letting agents are looking after your property properly?

Not all agents, but sadly some of them turn out to be undeserving of their landlords’ trust.

Wednesday

Tenancy agreements 33 days of tips – day 5 – shared houses

Looking at the different ways tenants can share a property and the tenancy agreements that you need to use.

Friday

Tessa Shepperson Friday Newsround #7

I look at the news during the past week, including the White Paper.

 

Further Reading

  • Patrick Collinson on the madness of not encouraging Councils to build
  • The BBC asks if the White Paper is radical of feeble
  • Why the housing crisis needs new ideas not garden cities
  • The Economist suggests the real problem with housing may be the politicians

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