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Landlord Law Blog Roundup for March 2025

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April 1, 2025 by Tessa Shepperson

Here are all our posts for March.

Saturday 1st March

Landlord Law Blog Roundup for February 2025

All our blog posts for February

Monday 3rd March

Can this landlord enter her tenant’s property whether she is in or not?

This was a question asked in our Blog Clinic

Advice for landlords on how to avoid incompetent and criminal letting agents

Ben Reeve Lewis writes on how avoid bad letting agents

Friday 7th March

Landlord Law Newsround #378

Our first Newsround for March

Amendments to government bills going through Parliament

Amendments are not changes, read my blog to find out why

Monday 10th March

Can a contractual periodic tenancy require a tenant to give two months’ notice?

This was a question from a tenant asked via our Blog Clinic.

Friday 14th March

Landlord Law Newsround #379

Another week and another Newsround

Top barrister explains the policy reasons behind the Renters Rights Bill

listen to Justin’s compelling talk at our Landlord Law Conference on the Renters Rights Bill

Friday 21st March

Landlord Law Newsround #380

More weekly housing news

Monday 24th March

Are landlords entitled to be given keys if tenants change the locks?

This was a question from our Blog Clinic

Friday 28th March

Landlord Law Newsround #381

Our last Newsround for March

Monday 31st March

Lodger landlord asks for HMO advice on HMO situation

A lodger landlord asked this question via our Blog Clinic Fast Track

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