As you will see below, I have done a short series telling you about the new stuff which has been coming on to the Landlord Law site recently.
More development work has been done this week, and will go live shortly.
It is a time of change, but appropriate as Landlord Law will very shortly be ten years old.
But what happened on the blog?
Monday
The New Landlord Law Home Page
This is the new development I referred to in last weeks roundup. Its a place for me to showcase posts and other stuff, plus there is space for a small video. No comments so I don’t know whether people like it or not. Still its there now. You can read about it here …
Tuesday
Landlord Law – do it yourself repossession kits
Telling about the kits which have now been moved over to the site. There are two repossession kits, one for the accelerated procedure and one for possession based on rent arrears. Read about them here …
Tuesday
Accelerated possession proceedings defences #6
This post is looking at proceedings issued before the possession notice period has expired. But whats all that about Mystic Meg? Find out here …
Tenants rental protection insurance?
Can a landlord include a clause in the tenancy requiring the tenant to have rental insurance, asks James in the blog clinic. Find out what we thought here …
Wednesday
Landlord Law – new video content
Yes, Landlord Law now has videos – read all about them here …
Thursday
Essential points on rent records
Rent is a crucial part of a tenancy – and landlords need to be able to prove what they have or have not received. This post also looks at the kind of records a court will expect to see, for example in a claim for possession based on rent arrears. Find out what it is here …
Friday
Ben Reeve Lewis Friday newsround #34
At home Ben is having problems in the shower. On the internet he is finding that people are now starting to feel sorry for tenants and their massive rent increases. See what else he had to say here …
Landlord Law – Multi User membership for business
A new kind of membership for businesses and organisations, which (if they have a lot of people wanting to use the site) will save them a lot of money. Find out more about it here …
Further reading
- My post on the History of Law blog last week was a summing up post on what the Normans did for law in England
- There is a really interesting article in the Guardian on re-thinking rent control
- If you sell anything online this post on the BBC site will interest you
- Sarah tells it like it is about time management, on Birds on the Blog