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Landlord Law Blog Roundup for January 2025

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February 2, 2025 by Tessa Shepperson

Here are all our posts for January.

Monday 6th January

Do landlords using letting agents need to register with the Information Commissioners Office?

Read my blog to understand the rules of of being required to register

Wednesday 8th January

Can the agents sue me if I don’t allow property viewings?

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

Thursday 9th January

Why I do not use AI for legal writing

Read my blog on my reasons for not using AI for Landlord Law

Friday 10th January

Landlord Law Newsround #370

Our first Newsround for the month

Thursday 16th January

The Renters Rights Bill – Report and Third Reading

Read my summary of the Third Reading of the Bill

Friday 17th January

Landlord Law Newsround #371

Our weekly look into the housing news

Monday 20th January

Can this agent force this landlord by purchase to continue with the previous landlord’s agency agreement?

This was a question from a landlord who used our Landlord Law Blog Clinic service

Friday 24th January

Landlord Law Newsround #372

Our weekly look into the housing news

Saturday 25th January

What does the government seek to achieve with the Renters Right Bill?

Read my blog on what I think the Renters Rights Bill achieves

Monday 27th January

Can a widow who has lived in her rented property for 50 years be evicted under section 21?

This was a question asked via my Blog Clinic

Friday 31st January

Landlord Law Newsround #373

Our last Newsround of January

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