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Landlord Law Blog Roundup from 30th March

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April 11, 2020 by Tessa Shepperson

coffeeWhat with one thing and another, I forgot to do the roundup last week!  So you have two weeks worth here – giving you quite a bit to read over the Easter holiday (should you wish to do so).

Don’t forget we also have our free or low-cost training available with our Lockdown Learning project.  And our special webinars with housing barrister Robert Brown – which will both inform you and raise money for charity.

Stay safe.

Monday 30th March

Landlords and the Coronavirus Emergency – gas safety

Read about gas safety in my series of posts to help landlords stay within the law during this coronavirus period

Tuesday 31st March

Can a tenant claim a refund of rent paid in advance when cancelling early?

A landlord asked this very good question in my Fast Track Blog Clinic this week

Wednesday 1st April

The Lockdown Learning Project for Landlords

Take advantage of the lockdown and do some Landlord Law Training Courses

Thursday 2nd April

Landlords and the Coronavirus Emergency – house moves

In this series of posts, I give advice and guidance to landlords on house moves

Friday 3rd April

Tessa Shepperson Newsround #141

Coronavirus and other housing news in my Newsround this week

Tuesday 7th April

Do tenants risk penalties if they are unable to vacate at the end of their notice period?

A tenant asked this question via my Blog Clinic

Thursday 9th April

Desperate landlord needs her home back but tenants are refusing to vacate

This was another question asked in my Blog Clinic this time by a landlord

Friday 10th April

Dealing with Lettings during the Coronavirus Emergency 

Part 1 webinar with Robert Brown is now live, the proceeds raised of £1110 has gone to the Red Cross

News from my other websites:-

Landlord Law Services:-

  • Dealing with Lettings during the Coronavirus Emergency
  • The Lockdown Learning Project for Landlords
  • Keeping records and journaling with Google Drive

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