Do you worry about what your tenants are up to in your property?
I am currently selling, for a limited period of time at a big discount, the ‘beta’ version of my ‘Property Inspection Kit’ – which is an online kit to help landlords with their quarterly property inspections.
The kit and the concept seems to have hit a nerve and they are selling like hot cakes.
So as the kit is clearly something people want, I am giving you dear reader a chance to get it too, at the special price. But the kits are coming off the market on Wednesday evening so you only have a few days
Find out more and get them here.
But what happened on the blog this week?
Monday
Forum on tenant fees and holding deposits
An interesting event at UCL on 30 October. Check it out!
Tuesday
Ben Reeve Lewis Tales from the trenches – Grappling with the frontline of housing law enforcement
A few tales from the life of an enforcement officer. Ben tells it like it is.
Wednesday
Explaining the Housing Act 1988
The next in my foundations in landlord and tenant law series.
Thursday
Ben Reeve Lewis looks at the Social Housing Green Paper
And has a few things to say about it. Headless chickens feature.
Friday
Tessa Shepperson Newsround #63
The usual roundup.
Further Reading
- Shelter threatens to challenge ‘no DSS’ discrimination in the courts
- The RLA on the right to rent challenge
- Nottingham release pictures which explain the decision to go for selective licensing
- ‘Vicious’ chickens terrorise residents on housing estate
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