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The Landlord Law Blog Clinic

The Landlord Law Blog Clinic

Do you have a landlord and tenant law problem?  Are you finding it hard to get an answer?

Why not try the Landlord Law Blog Clinic?

There are two services:

The Free Service
Where you may get your question answered but probably not for several months (due to the volume of questions sent) and you may not get it answered at all – to use this complete the form below

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The Fast Track Service This carries a fee of £108.00 (£90 + VAT) which you can pay by pay pal or credit card but you will either get your question answered at the latest within 14 days (but normally within a couple of days) or your money back.
Access The Fast Track Service

In either case, questions are answered at my discretion.

Be aware that once the post is online I will not normally take it down again.  So only post a question if you are happy for it to appear online (your name will not be published unless you agree).

Landlord Law Free Blog Clinic form

Write your problem in the form below, complete the other fields and send it off.

Please note though that (if your question gets answered) the people answering will be doing this as a gesture of good will. If they felt that they could be held legally liable for any problems that might arise from a wrong answer given by mistake, no-one would give any answers.

So it is, therefore, a condition of submitting a question that you agree that that you will not hold any person answering responsible for any losses or problems you may experience as a result of the answers given.

If you send a question you will be deemed to have agreed to this.

See also the disclaimer in the footer of this blog.

Needless to say, you will also, by using this form to send us details of your problem, be deemed to have given your consent to your problem being published on the Landlord Law Blog.

We will not publish your email, or your name if you would prefer us not to. See the question about this below.

We will normally email you at the email address provided if your question gets asked but cannot guarantee this.

If you need an answer quickly, use the >> Fast Track Service.

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    This service only applies to English and Welsh housing law. Note that housing law is different in Wales so we need to know which law to use when answering your question.
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    Landlord Law is my subscription information service. You can read more about it here. I also write ebooks and kits and it would be useful to be able to quote real life examples to help other readers.
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The Clinic in a Nutshell

  • You send us your problem using the Blog Clinic form
  • We post it as a normal blog post and ask readers to comment
  • You agree that you won't hold people responsible (or legally liable) if they give a wrong answer
  • You understand that you may not get any answers - it is up to readers whether they comment or not
  • We won't publish everything - whether or not we publish someone's question is entirely up to us
  • However if you use the Fast Track service you will get your question answered within 14 days or your money back

We may be able to help with problems with:

  • Tenancy agreements
  • Tenancy deposits
  • HMOs
  • Disrepair issues
  • Eviction
  • Harassment
(This is not an exhaustive list!)

However we won’t publish questions on:

    Long leases

  • Commercial tenancies
  • Agricultural tenancies
  • Owner occupier problems
  • Rented properties outside England & Wales UK
  • Neighbour disputes (unless perhaps they are landlord and tenant related)
  • Social housing problems (eg where the local authority or a housing association is your landlord)

So please do not ask question on these topics.

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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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