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Landlord Law Blog Roundup for July 2024

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August 2, 2024 by Tessa Shepperson

Here are all our posts for July.

Monday 1st July

Election 2024 – We need more legal education in schools

Read my election blog, where basic law should be taught in schools

Wednesday 3rd July

Urban Myth – Landlords can take tenants possessions if they are in rent arrears

Read my blog on why I think this is unfair on landlords

Friday 5th July

Landlord Law Newsround #346

Our first Newsround under a Labour government

Monday 8th July

Message to Government – Legislation needs to be clear and understandable by ordinary people

Read my blog of why this new government must create clear and consistent legislation

Friday 12th July

Landlord Law Newsround #347

Our weekly housing news update

Monday 15th July

Can the mandatory ‘owner occupier’ ground for possession be used during the fixed term?

A question that was asked via my Blog Clinic from a tenant

Tuesday 16th July

17 Reasons NOT to use the Welsh Government’s Model Contract

If you are a welsh landlords make sure you are using the correct Model Contract

Friday 19th July

Landlord Law Newsround #348

Our weekly Newsround blog

Monday 22nd July

Can our new landlord increase our rent?

A tenant asked this question to our Blog Clinic

Friday 26th July

Landlord Law Newsround #349

Our last Newsround for July

Monday 29th July

Eviction notice and deposit problems experienced by tenant

This was a question asked via my popular Blog Clinic

Wednesday 31st July

Three ways to prepare for the Renters Rights Bill

Are you ready for the impending changes?

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