• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar
  • Skip to footer
  • About
  • My Services
  • Training and Events
  • Landlord Law
Landlord Law Blog

The Landlord Law Blog

Interesting posts on residential landlord & tenant law and practice In England & Wales UK

  • Home
  • Posts
  • News
    & comment
  • Analysis
  • Cases
  • Tips &
    How to
  • Tenants
  • Clinic
    • Ask your question
    • Clinic replies
    • Blog Clinic Fast Track
  • Series
    • Renters Rights Bill
    • Election 2024
    • Audios
    • Urban Myths
    • New Welsh Laws
    • Local Authority Help for ‘Green improvements’ to property
    • The end of s21 – Protecting your position
    • End of Section 21
    • Should law and justice be free?
    • Grounds for Eviction
    • HMO Basics

Landlord Law Blog Roundup from 15th April

This post is more than 6 years old

April 28, 2019 by Tessa Shepperson

CoffeeA considerably longer than usual roundup this week as I took last weekend off, as it was Easter.

So this is what happened over the past two weeks on the blog.

Monday

David Smith looks at the Tenant Fees Act – Part 1

This series was originally published on the Anthony Gold Blog it covers the Tenant Fees Act which comes into force on 1 June 2019.

Tuesday

Ben Reeve Lewis considers the recent Government’s Enforcement Guidance for Local Authorities

Freelance Enforcement Officer, Ben Reeve Lewis, gives his view on the Government’s new guidance document.

Wednesday

The Landlord Law Conference Talks – Airbnb and other vacation rentals #lllconf

Katie Gray, a housing barrister, will be one of the speakers at our Landlord Law Conference in May. Her talk is entitled Vacation rentals – should landlords be concerned?

The end of Section 21 – a quick look at its history

This is the first in my series of Section 21 where I look into various aspects of the governments’ proposal to abolish the no-fault eviction ground for landlords.

Thursday

David Smith looks at the Tenant Fees Act – Part 2

Read Part 2 of David Smith’s series on the Tenant Fees Act

The End of Section 21 – Why removing it could result in lower standards

Tessa discusses the section 21 pre-requisites which help enforce standards

Tuesday

The End of Section 21 – why it may be bad for tenants seeking to be rehoused

Tessa discusses another way section 21 can help tenants.

The End of Section 21 and the concept of the Overton Window

Ben Reeve Lewis looks at the proposal to end section21 from a different viewpoint

Wednesday

The Landlord Law Conference Talks – Getting Section 8 Notices Right #lllconf

Our Landlord Law Conference is not far away now, read about Robert Brown one of our regular and respected speakers

Thursday

An Interview with Eddie Hooker, CEO of Hamilton Fraser

Listen to my interview with Eddie Hooker of Hamilton Fraser

Friday

Tessa Shepperson Newsround #96

What has been in the housing news this week? Take a look at my Newsround

 The Landlord Law News Blog Posts:-

  • The End of Section 21 – What we know so far
  • The Tenant Fees Act changes on Landlord Law
  • Law for Leaseholder Landlords – a video course
  • Section 21 or Form 6A?
  • Our New Tenancy Receipt Form
  • Meter Reading Notification Forms
  • A new training Index Page

Further Reading

  • Sadiq Khan explains what he has done and his plans for housing in London
  • Find out what is being done about the housing crisis in California USA
  • The RLA have launched a major survey – all landlords should respond
  • Speaking out against Rabbit Hutch Britain

For more housing news, follow me on twitter and the Landlord Law Facebook page Get it direct

Click here to get the weekly roundups sent direct to your email ‘in box’ every week – the easy way to keep up with what’s happening on the blog

 

Previous Post
Next Post

Filed Under: Roundup of posts

Notes:

Please check the date of the post - remember, if it is an old post, the law may have changed since it was written.

You should always get independent legal advice before taking any action.
Please read our terms of use and comments policy. Comments close after three months

Primary Sidebar

Sign up to the Landlord Law mailing list and get a free eBook
Sign up

Post updates

Never miss another post!
Sign up to our Post Updates or the monthly Round Up
Sign up

Worried about insurance?

Insurance Course

Sign up to the Landlord Law mailing list

And get a free eBook

Sign up

Footer

Disclaimer

The purpose of this blog is to provide information, comment and discussion.

Please, when reading, always check the date of the post. Be careful about reading older posts as the law may have changed since they were written.

Note that although we may, from time to time, give helpful comments to readers’ questions, these can only be based on the information given by the reader in his or her comment, which may not contain all material facts.

Any comments or suggestions provided by Tessa or any guest bloggers should not, therefore be relied upon as a substitute for legal advice from a qualified lawyer regarding any actual legal issue or dispute.

Nothing on this website should be construed as legal advice or perceived as creating a lawyer-client relationship (apart from the Fast Track block clinic service – so far as the questioners only are concerned).

Please also note that any opinion expressed by a guest blogger is his or hers alone, and does not necessarily reflect the views of Tessa Shepperson, or the other writers on this blog.

Note that we do not accept any unsolicited guest blogs, so please do not ask. Neither do we accept advertising or paid links.

Cookies

You can find out more about our use of 'cookies' on this website here.

Other sites

Landlord Law
The Renters Guide
Lodger Landlord
Your Law Store

Legal

Landlord Law Blog is © 2006 – 2025 Tessa Shepperson

Note that Tessa is an introducer for Alan Boswell Insurance Brokers and will get a commission from sales made via links on this website.

Property Investor Bureau The Landlord Law Blog


Copyright © 2025 · Log in · Privacy | Contact | Comments Policy