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Landlord Law Blog Roundup from 3rd February

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February 8, 2020 by Tessa Shepperson

coffeeA chance to read all the posts from the past week.

Monday

The End of Section 21 – Protecting Your Position: Choosing Tenants

Part 4 in my series of articles for landlords on preparing for the removal of the no-fault ground for possession under section 21

Wednesday

Claiming against a letting agent for introducing bad tenants

A question asked in my Blog Clinic this week

Thursday

Landlords are you aware of the flood risk for your properties?

Have you carried out a flood risk on your properties? You don’t just have to live in a flood plain to get flooded!

Friday

Tessa Shepperson Newsround #133

My weekly look at what’s been happening in the housing news

News from my other site:-

Landlord Law Services:-

  • The Landlord Law CPD Service – February 2020
  • Landlord Law Conference 2020

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  1. Peter says

    February 12, 2020 at 9:44 am

    Hey Tessa

    Great website

    Can you recommend a Housing Specialist Solicitor who is a Rottweiler capable of handling an appeal for a friend of mine, they must have solid experience for acting for Landlords.

    All the housing solicitors I find seem to specialise in tenants.

    If you do not want to put one up here please email me your recommendations.

    Cheers!

    Peter

    • Tessa Shepperson says

      February 12, 2020 at 10:52 am

      We normally recommend Anthony Gold who have an excellent landlord and tenant service. They act for both landlords and tenants and have particular expertise in acting for landlords in HMO issues.

      We have a telephone advice service where you can speak to them here: https://landlordlaw.co.uk/openaccess_content/the-landlord-law-telephone-advice-service/

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