I did wonder whether I was going a bit over the top when I insisted on renewing our computers in 2014 when Microsoft stopped supporting Windows XP. I have to say though that I am very glad I did. I bet various trusts and health services across the globe are wishing that they had too.
It is very annoying though that you can buy a top notch computer one year and then three years later be told that it is only fit for the scrap heap. Still, that is, I suppose, the world we are living in.
Let’s take a look at what happened on the blog last week.
Monday
If a tenant’s resident landlord is believed to be entering via a communicating door
A blog clinic question and a reason why you should not rent from friends …
Tuesday
An interview with Leah Mayes of Insurers Alan Boswell Group
Essential listening for all landlords.
Wednesday
Tenancy Agreements 33 days of tips – Day 18 – Bills
The tenancy agreement series reaches the important topic of dealing with bills
Thursday
My landlord wants to sell the property and give me one month to move out
Another delusional landlord thinking that his desire to sell his property means he can kick out his tenants without complying with the rules
Friday
Tessa Sheppserson Newround #14
I take a look at the week’s news stories
Further Reading
- Do you think housing should only be for UK taxpayers? Watch this BBC video
- 75% (according to this survey) want Housing Minister to be a cabinet post
- Study claims buy to let landlords contribute £15.9 billion to our economy
- Pain Smith consider the dangers of cannabis farms
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