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Landlord Law Blog Roundup for February 2024

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March 1, 2024 by Tessa Shepperson

Here are all our Blog posts for February.

Thursday 1st February

Six signs of incompetent or criminal letting agents which can cost you money

How well do you know your letting agent? Read my blog to find out

Landlord Law Blog Roundup for January 2024

Our roundup of posts for January

Friday 2nd February

Landlord Law Newsround #325

Our first Newsround for February

Monday 5th February

An interview with Kate Faulkner Part 3

In this part we discuss the Renters Reform Bill

Thursday 8th February

Gas Safety & Section 21 Notices: What landlords Need to Know to Evict Lawfully

This was a question asked via my Blog Clinic from a landlord

Friday 9th February

Landlord Law Newsround #326

Weekly housing news and more

Monday 12th February

An interview with Kate Faulkner Part 4

Listen to Part 4 of my interview with Kate

Friday 16th February

Landlord Law Newsround #327

Our weekly Newsround blog

Urban Myth – you can’t serve a section 21 notice during the fixed term

I clear up the confusion on when a section 21 can legally be served

Monday 19th February

Can this tenant cancel his tenancy due to neighbour noise?

This was a question asked in my Blog Clinic this week

Friday 23rd February

Landlord Law Newsround #328

Landlord Law’s final Newsround for February

Monday 26th February

What can this landlord do to recover her property from her violent daughter?

A landlord question from my Blog Clinic

Tuesday 27th February

An interview with Kate Faulkner Part 5

In part 5 of my interview, Kate and I discuss what Labour could bring to the private rented sector

Thursday 29th February

What is the point of an AST if the tenant can simply refuse to move out after the 12 month period?

Another ‘real life’ question from my popular Blog Clinic

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