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Landlord Law Blog Roundup for March

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April 3, 2021 by Tessa Shepperson

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From now on we will be publishing our roundup’s monthly.  Here is the roundup of all our posts during March 2021.

Monday 1st March

Ten tips on dealing with subletting problems

About our free webinar where solicitor David Smith looks into subletting

Wednesday 3rd March

Has this tenants Notice to Quit ended her tenancy?

A question asked by a tenant via my Blog Clinic

Friday 5th March

Tessa Shepperson Newsround #185

News items during the first week of March.

Monday 8th March

Three key developments in HMO licensing

About our free webinars with housing barrister Dean Underwood

Friday 12th March

Tessa Shepperson Newsround #186

News items during the second week of March.

Monday 15th March

Five reasons why ignorance of consumer law can cost you money

About our free webinar from solicitor David Smith, with five reasons why ignorance can cost you money

Tuesday 16th March

Does the law require landlords to take a deposit from tenants?

An interesting question that surprisingly gets asked quite often

Friday 19th March

Tessa Shepperson Newsround #187 

News items during the third week of March.

Monday 22nd March

Ten tips for landlords dealing with telephone and video hearings

About our free webinar where barrister Robert Brown gives tips of video hearings

Tuesday 23rd March

Three legal tax changes that would help landlords green their properties

Thoughts on how changing our tax and regulations could help landlords become more green

Thursday 25th March

The Landlord Law Virtual Conference 2021

Our Landlord Conference is virtual again this year, see what we have for you

Friday 26th March

Tessa Shepperson Newsround #188

News items during the final week in March.

Monday 29th March

Ten traps you can fall into by ignoring Data Protection and the GDPR

About our free webinar with David Smith a housing solicitor

Tuesday 30th March

Can this landlord go back on an agreement to end a tenancy early?

A question asked by a tenant in my Blog Clinic Fast Track Service

 

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