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Landlord Law Blog Roundup for January 2023

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February 3, 2023 by Tessa Shepperson

Computer Here is our roundup of posts for January 2023.

Tuesday 3rd January

The Landlord Law Blog Urban Myths

The first of my updated series on ‘Urban Myths’

Thursday 5th January

Can this tenant end his fixed-term tenancy early?

This was a question asked in my Blog Clinic

Friday 6th January

Landlord Law Newsround #273

Our first Newsround of the year

Tuesday 9th January

Urban Myth – a short let cannot be an AST

A question often asked – find out the answer here!

Friday 13th January

Landlord Law Newsround #274

More news from our weekly Newsround

Monday 16th January

Can a landlord object to tenants having people stay at the property?

A question asked in my Blog Clinic by a tenant

Thursday 19th January

Landlords! Looking to insulate your properties? Heed this warning….

Landlords let this story be a warning if you are having any works done

Friday 20th January

Landlord Law Newsround #275

We report on the week’s trending housing news

Friday 27th January

Landlord Law Newsround #276

Our last Newsround for January

Monday 30th January

Is this guarantor liable for increased rent in a periodic contract?

This question was asked in my Blog Clinic this week

 

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