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Analysis

Find links to all our ‘analysis’ posts here. These are posts which discuss issues in more detail.

They are often quite long and will often analyse issues of the day from a legal point of view.

However, when reading them, ALWAYS check the post date.

As posts go back to 2006, you need to be really careful about relying on older posts, as the law may have changed since they were written.

Legal remedy

Finding answers to landlord and tenant law problems – 3

October 10, 2018 by Tessa Shepperson

Part 3 - Finding a remedy This is the third and ... Continue reading

Where is the law?

Finding answers to landlord and tenant law problems – 1

September 26, 2018 by Tessa Shepperson

This is a short series on dealing with legal ... Continue reading

Approved house

Considering Housing MOT’s

September 25, 2018 by Ben Reeve-Lewis

The Rugg Review Regular readers will have no doubt ... Continue reading

Chickens coming home to roost

Why you need to be very careful who you use to evict your tenants

September 4, 2018 by Tessa Shepperson

After the case of Gill v. Kassam The Chickens are ... Continue reading

Confusion

How criminal landlords use dodgy contracts and misdirection

July 17, 2018 by Ben Reeve-Lewis

The business models of criminal landlords ... Continue reading

company records

Aliases and fake companies in the rogue landlord world

July 10, 2018 by Ben Reeve-Lewis

The business models of criminal landlords ... Continue reading

letting agents

Do letting agents owe a duty of care to tenants?

July 2, 2018 by Tessa Shepperson

From next year, probably April of next year ... Continue reading

Tenant victim

How tenants are a crop for criminal landlords to harvest

June 26, 2018 by Ben Reeve-Lewis

The business models of criminal landlords ... Continue reading

Court of Chancery

A digression on equity and the Court of Chancery

June 13, 2018 by Tessa Shepperson

Foundations of landlord and tenant law – part 4 I ... Continue reading

Considering the new HMO Regulations 2018

June 5, 2018 by Ben Reeve-Lewis

Ben Reeve Lewis takes a look at the new ... Continue reading

When is a dwelling house not a dwelling house?

April 26, 2018 by Ben Reeve-Lewis

Dwelling houses and different tenures I was ... Continue reading

solicitors

Should solicitors be able to work in ‘non regulated’ Law Firms?

March 26, 2018 by Tessa Shepperson

I was listening the other night on iPlayer to ‘Law ... Continue reading

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Disclaimer

The purpose of this blog is to provide information, comment and discussion.

Please, when reading, always check the date of the post. Be careful about reading older posts as the law may have changed since they were written.

Note that although we may, from time to time, give helpful comments to readers’ questions, these can only be based on the information given by the reader in his or her comment, which may not contain all material facts.

Any comments or suggestions provided by Tessa or any guest bloggers should not, therefore be relied upon as a substitute for legal advice from a qualified lawyer regarding any actual legal issue or dispute.

Nothing on this website should be construed as legal advice or perceived as creating a lawyer-client relationship (apart from the Fast Track block clinic service – so far as the questioners only are concerned).

Please also note that any opinion expressed by a guest blogger is his or hers alone, and does not necessarily reflect the views of Tessa Shepperson, or the other writers on this blog.

Note that we do not accept any unsolicited guest blogs, so please do not ask. Neither do we accept advertising or paid links.

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