Have you time for the Times?
I was sitting at my computer about three weeks ago, wondering how I was going to fit everything into my day, when I was rung up by a journalist from
This blog is my personal blog, but I also run several business services.
This is the most important of my various services and is an online information service and membership site for residential landlords. Services include information, documents, regular training and a members forum where I answer questions. Find out more about the Landlord Law membership services here.
The company Landlord Law Services Ltd also runs various training events throughout the year, and sells online kits, ebooks and documents. Find out more from the Landlord Law Shop here.
Find out more about my services from the various posts below:
I was sitting at my computer about three weeks ago, wondering how I was going to fit everything into my day, when I was rung up by a journalist from
I did my Q&A this morning. This is something I have been doing for years – ever since my very first Landlord-Law site, I have (more or less every 14
I was thrilled and honoured today when I opened the Times legal supplement, to see that Richard Susskind had written about my web-site www.landlordlaw.co.uk and this blog in his regular
I think it was an article in the excellent Internet Newsletter, from Delia Venables which first gave me the idea to put sound files on Landlord-Law. I was also inspired
Further to my earlier post on tbe Law Commission’s issues paper and consultation on housing dispute resolution, I have now placed an answerform online to allow members of the public
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