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Landlord Law Blog Roundup for November 2024

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December 2, 2024 by Tessa Shepperson

Here are all our posts for November.

Friday 1st November

Landlord Law Newsround #363

Our first Newsround of the month

Monday 4th November

The position of letting agents on the death of the landlords

What happens to a tenancy when a tenant dies, read my blog to find out

Friday 8th November

Landlord Law Newsround #364

Weekly news update and more

Monday 11th November

Can I deduct rent arrears from the tenancy deposit?

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

Thursday 15th November

Welsh Landlords and a BIG problem with electrical condition reports

A new case law decision has a massive impact on Welsh landlords

Friday 15th November

Landlord Law Newsround #365

See what caught our eye this week

Friday 22nd November

Is this Guarantor still bound by the guarantee after the rent increased?

This was a questions asked in my Blog Clinic

Landlord Law Newsround #366

Our weekly look into the housing news

Monday 25th November

Four options for landlords wanting to retain section 21 type eviction rights

I put forward some options to consider once Section 21 goes

Tuesday 26th November

The Tenant’s obligation to act in a ‘tenant like manner’ during their tenancy

Make sure your tenants know how to behave in your property

Friday 29th November

Landlord Law Newsround #367

Our last Newsround for November

Saturday 30th November

Unanswered questions about the Renters Rights Bill

Here are some of the questions I have been asked

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