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Landlord Law Blog Roundup from 15th May

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May 20, 2017 by Tessa Shepperson

Sprowston Manor Hotel

I am feeling very tired but very happy today after the enormous success of our Landlord Law Conference on Friday.

I had worried about running it in Norfolk – would people consider it too remote to travel to?  But it turned out that everyone really loved it and the venue (Sprowston Manor Hotel) certainly did us proud.

We had the best lunch we have had at any of our conferences, the staff were unbelievably helpful and the whole thing went really well.  We will be going back there next year.

I will be publishing photos and the usual conference video in due course.  In the meantime:

What happened on the blog last week?

Monday

Prescribed information and the terms of the tenancy agreement 

Are you sure you are providing ALL the prescribed information to your tenants?

Tuesday

If family members inherit a protected tenancy cab the landlord increase the rent?

We take a quick look at Rent Act inheritance provisions.

Wednesday

Tenancy Agreements 33 days of tips – Day 19 – Penalty Clauses

We look at how to make penalty clauses enforceable

Landlord Law Conference 2017 Exhibitor – Stride Ltd Property Insurance

A new exhibitor at our annual Conference

Thursday

Landlords are you living in England but breaking the law in Wales?

A warning to English landlords of Welsh property

Friday

Ben Reeve Lewis Friday Newsround #287

Ben takes a course in acupuncture.

Further Reading

  • Tax problems for landlords with just one property
  • Tories claim they will  fund new housing building from right to buy
  • Nearly Legal writes a bluffer’s guide to the Homelessness Reduction Act
  • New survey shows most landlords have a good relationship with their tenants

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