Another week over and time for another roundup.
This week we have two ‘fast track‘ blog clinic posts. Just so you know – this is the paid version of the popular ‘blog clinic’.
There are so many blog clinic questions that, as I answer then in rotation, I am usually about four months or so late in my answer. Which I don’t regard as a huge problem as the answer will almost certainly help someone else with the same issues.
However, if you want an answer to your problem NOW there is a paid option – the fast track – where I undertake to do the answer within 14 days or your money back. Generally, I do the answer within about 48 hours. You can read about it here.
But what happened on the blog this week?
Monday
What are this tenants chances of success in this deposit claim?
We start the week with a fast track blog clinic question from someone with a deposit issue. Read all about it here …
Tuesday
An interview with Tom Entwistle of LandlordZONE
I talk to Tom about his background in property and the LandlordZONE site. Listen to it here …
Wednesday
Another weapon for rogue landlord enforcement officers
Ben talks about a law which enforcement officers could use but tend not to. See what it is here …
Thursday
Can this tenancy between the executor and his deceased parents be ended now?
A rather complex ‘fast track’ blog clinic question which attracted quite few comments too. Read the post and comments here …
Friday
Ben Reeve Lewis Friday Newsround #264
Ben talks about the real effects of benefit cuts. See what else he said here …
Further Reading
- Dawn Foster in the Guardian explains why HB pumped into the private sector is dead money
- Taking a look at what Sadiq Khan is doing for housing in London
- The Telegraph considers whether or not we have a shortage of bricks
- ARLA reports that court fees may rise again
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