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Landlord Law Blog Roundup from 7 March

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March 12, 2016 by Tessa Shepperson

Tessa recordingAs I think I mentioned on yesterday’s post, I am going to be doing webinars in future, initially about the Conference but moving forward, on other things.

Like interviewing people and doing a bit of free training.

Last time I did webinars I had a few technical issues so I have changed to the rather more expensive GoToWebinar which hopefully will not let me down.

I have been spending a couple of rather fraught days signing up, and then getting all the pages done (in case you are interested I use Leadpages).

I’ll be writing about this properly in a few days, but you can see the registration page here.  Why not register?  You’ll get a free checklist …

But what happened on the blog last week?

Monday

Three problems with the new anti-retaliatory eviction rules

Well there are more than three actually but I concentrate here on three.  Check them out here …

Tuesday

Why you may be better off not serving a s21 notice on your tenants

Some interesting discussion in the comments.  Read them here …

Wednesday

Grounds for eviction: after the death of a tenant

How landlords can recover possession after the death of their tenant – so long as they do not wait too soon.  Find out more here …

Thursday

How to bring yourself (& your staff) up to date with the law in one day

What do you think?  Find out here …

Friday

Ben Reeve Lewis Friday Newsround #243

Memories of Python and something completely different.  See what here …

 

Further Reading

  • Property Industry Eye shows 2 journalists giving different views of Foxtons
  • Sam Madge Wyld looks at Local Authorities charging for water with the rent
  • Why agents turning down tenants on benefits are not breaking the law
  • The problems of people sleeping in bins

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