My main task this summer is the creation of our new version of Landlord Law, which I am working on with my web designer Gill Bishop (who also created the previous two sites).
It’s a big job but we are making good progress
I spent much of yesterday copying over the recordings of our old conferences which are made available to members after a year as a conference course. I have found a better way of displaying these which is working very well.
But what happened on the blog last week?
Monday
Will adjudicators award cleaning costs where tenants dispute the claim?
A question asked by a landlord in my Blog Clinic this week
Tuesday
Accommodation models for criminal landlords
Ben Reeves Lewis who is an Enforcement Officer, continues his series and writes about how criminal landlords illegally overcrowd accommodation
Wednesday
Regulations on repairs and eviction rights
Part 11 of my series on Landlord and tenant law
Thursday
Ten Top Tips of Landlords on Evicting Tenants
Read my ten tips on what you need to know before starting an eviction procedure
Friday
Tessa Shepperson Newsround #61
Some important pieces of news this week in my newsround
Further Reading
- There are plans to build nearly 10,000 homes in the Cotswolds
- Can you afford to buy a housing in London at £63 million?
- Kate Faulkner’s report on legal requirements and the cost of letting
- Could a basic income replace Universal Credit?
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