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Landlord Law Blog Roundup for September

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October 6, 2023 by Tina Kirkpatrick

RoundupHere is a roundup of our blog posts for September.

Friday 1st September

Landlord Law Newsround #306

Our first Newsround for September

Monday 4th September

Rats, cochroaches, bed bugs and other pests in rented property

Who is responsible for vermin in a rented property? Read my article to find out

Wednesday 6th September

Essential Law for Landlords Workshop November 2023

Sign up for our new workshop on essential landlord law

Friday 8th September

Landlord Law Newsround #307

Our weekly look into the housing news

Friday 15th September

Landlord Law Newsround #308

News updates on housing, landlords and tenants

Monday 18th September

Abolishing Section 21 is not the solution to tenants’ problems

Some truths on Section 21

Wednesday 20th  September

Landlords, agents – ‘no DSS’ and ‘no kids’ policies can cost you money

Are you clear what discrimination is? Read my blog to find out

Friday 22nd September

Landlord Law Newsround #309

Our weekly look into the housing news

Monday 25th September

When using the s13 notice procedure to increase ren, must it be done on the anniversary of the last increase?

A landlord asked this question in my Blog Clinic this week

Friday 29th September

Landlord Law Newsround #310

Our last Newsround for September

Further Reading

Landlord Law News Blog

  • The Landlord Law Changing Tenants Kit has been updated to include Welsh Law
  • The Landlord Law Which Tenancy Agreement Guide now updated in include Wales

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