Its been a bit of a week. Along with everyone else in the country, I am stunned by the collective incompetence of our politicians. I hope all this is not impacting adversely on YOUR business.
We had a great workshop on HMO law and practice from David Smith on Wednesday. As usual, it was recorded and I will be looking to use some of the recording on Landlord Law in a few weeks time.
So watch out for that. As one of the delegates said to me “It’s scary!”.
And I am looking forward to attending the ARLA Propertymark Conference on Tuesday.
But what happened on the blog last week?
Monday
Who is responsible under a tenancy if some of the tenants leave?
A question from my Blog Clinic this week
Tuesday
Why modern housing laws aren’t working
Regular contributor to our Blog, Ben Reeve Lewis writes about the reality of working in our modern housing laws
Wednesday
The Landlord Law Conference Talks – Property repair and fitness for habitation #lllconf
The Landlord Law Conference is not far away, Read what Sam Madge-Wyld a regular speaker at our events will be speaking about.
Friday
Tessa Shepperson Newsround #93
Housing and tenant law news that has caught my eye this week
The Landlord Law News Blog Posts:-
Further Reading
- House prices fall for the first time since 2012
- Some inventory guidance from TDS and ARLA
- Could BTL investors avoid 3% stamp duty surcharge following tax tribunal ruling?
- 50 favourite places in the UK
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