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Landlord Law Blog Roundup for May

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June 1, 2022 by Tessa Shepperson

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Here is a roundup of posts published during May.

Wednesday 4th May

Landlord Law Blog Roundup for April

Our blog roundup of posts for April

Thursday 5th May

Do tenants need to give their landlord notice they are leaving if the landlord has already served a section 21?

A question raised in my Blog Clinic this week

Friday 6th May

Landlord Law Newsround #242

Our regular roundup of news items this week

Tuesday 10th May

What remedies are available to a landlord whose tenant fails to pay rent?

As the cost of living starts to bite, read our article on how to deal with tenants’ arrears promptly

Wednesday 11th May

Thoughts on the Queen’s Speech May 2022 and housing issues

Read my thoughts on the Queen’s Speech and the ‘white paper’

Friday 13th May

Landlord Law Newsround #243

Our round-up on what has hit the housing news this week

Monday 16th May

Your property investment business depends on keeping up to date with the law

Sign up for our workshop by housing Barrister Sam Madge-Wyld

Wednesday 18th May

What are the new rules for landlords on disrepair and fitness for human habitation in Wales?

Here, I review the new Welsh legislation on the condition of a property

Friday 20th May

Do Welsh contract holders need to sign their contracts before they move in?

An important point – some of the advice from the Welsh government is a bit misleading here.

Thursday 26th May

You can’t force people to be landlords. So, where will the low-income families lice if they sell up?

Is the removal of Section 21 as simple as it sounds?

Landlord Law Newsround #244

No shortage of housing news in our Newsround this week

Friday 27th May

Landlord Law Newsround #245

Our last Newsround for May

Further Reading

Landlord Law News Blog

  • The Landlord Law CPD Service – May 2022

The Landlord and Lawyer Podcast

  • The Queen’s Speech, helping tenants and mediation with Julie Ford

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