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Landlord Law Blog Roundup from 11th March

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March 18, 2017 by Tessa Shepperson

Landlord LawI have taken a bit of time out this week to develop a new product for tenants.

It’s intended to be a quick help system – I have a number of ‘Advice Guides’ for sale on specific subjects which contain guidance on the law and draft letters and documents for people to use.

As most people seem to read their email on their phones nowadays I thought it might be easier all round to have the information in an email.

Anyway there are two advice guides on the Tenant-Law website for anyone who wants them – and I’ll do new ones as and when.

But what happened on the blog?

Monday

Ben Reeve Lewis’ 25 years in the Housing Courts

Ben Reeve gives a light-hearted look at life as a lay representative in the Courts.

Tuesday

Landlords, are you worried about choosing the right insurance policy?

Important facts for choosing the right Landlord Insurance.

Wednesday

Tenancy Agreements 33 days of tips – Day 10 – Letting Agents

Legal information for Landlords who use Letting Agents

Thursday

Is this landlord’s interpretation of inflation in a rent review clause correct?

The Rent Review clause can be open to differing interpretation.

Friday

Tessa Shepperson Friday Newsround #10

Newsround of the latest housing news.

 

Further Reading

  • Are city high-rise buildings causing depression?
  • A rogue landlord is fitted with an electronic tag
  • Landlord who let through Council scheme discovers tenants have done £30K worth of damage
  • BBC – homes now cost more than 7x income

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