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Landlord Law Blog Roundup for April

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May 4, 2022 by Tessa Shepperson

CoffeeHere are all our posts published in April.

Friday 1st April

Landlord Law Newsround #238

Our first Newsround of the month

Monday 4th April

New landlords survey on property damage with pets

Have your say on renting with pets

Thursday 7th April

The New Welsh Tenancy Agreements – or occupation contracts as we must call them now

Looking at the new Occupation Contracts for Wales

Friday 8th April

Landlord Law Newsround #239

Our weekly look into the housing news

Tuesday 12th April

Why you  need and how to get proper legal advice on landlord and tenant issues

The importance of fast and specialised legal advice for landlords

Wednesday 20th April

Can I cancel this tenancy using my break clause?

A question asked in our Blog Clinic this week

Friday 22nd April

Landlord Law Newsround #240

A roundup of this week’s housing news items

Tuesday 26th April

Government policy, landlord and thinking from B to C

How Government actions in the past have affected housing in the future negatively.

Wednesday 27th April

Additional occupiers, lodgers and the new Welsh Occupation Contracts

A glimpse into the confusing world of Welsh occupation contracts.

Friday 29th April

Landlord Law Newsround #241

The last Newsround for April

Further Reading

Landlord Law News Blog:-

  • New Welsh FAQ and articles on changing contract holders and ending contracts
  • New update expected to smoke and carbon Monoxide Regulations in England
  • Trecarrel case on section 21 and gas safety certificates finally resolved

The Landlord and Lawyer Podcast

  • Mostly mediation and redress with Sean Hooker of PRS

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