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Landlord Law Blog Roundup from 23rd November

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December 6, 2020 by Tessa Shepperson

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Its been such a busy period for me over the past few months that the blog has rather taken a backseat and you may have noticed that the roundups have been fortnightly for a while.

Its been a hell of a year and I’m sure we will all be glad to move onto 2021 with new vaccines and the possibility of a holiday.  But here are the posts I managed to get done – plus there is also my podcast with Ben which you will find linked below.

Wednesday 25th November

Tenancy Agreements The Complete Course

A detailed 7 part course on tenancy agreements.  The special launch period is now over but Landlord Law members can get a 40% discount – if you are a member click here (log into the site first).

Friday 27th November

Tessa Shepperson Newsround #173

Some stark news for landlords in the housing news, are you keeping compliant? read that and other news in my weekly Newsround

Wednesday 2nd December

Do both tenants need to agree to activate a break clause?

This was a question asked in my Blog Clinic Fast Track

Friday 4th December

Tessa Shepperson Newsround #174

Out of lockdown, but not out of the woods for landlords read my Newsround to see what has been the housing news highlights this week

Landlord Law News blog:-

  • HMO Day Recordings now available to Business Level Members
  • Tenancy Agreements Training

The Landlord and Lawyer Podcast

  • Where we are now with the Renters Reform Bill

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