Landlords are you worried about tax issues?
Last month I ran a survey to find out what issues were bothering landlords today. Not surprisingly one of the top issues was tax. I’m not a tax lawyer so
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Last month I ran a survey to find out what issues were bothering landlords today. Not surprisingly one of the top issues was tax. I’m not a tax lawyer so

A very substantial proportion of all inventory disputes are caused by issues over cleaning. Many tenants have had their deposits docked because they left the property in a condition which

We have a lot of plans for things to do in 2017 – but in order to be sure that we are targeting the right things, I need your help.
It is not always realised that if you rent a property to three or more people who share living accommodation who are not family – this is (usually) an HMO.

One of the most common problems I come across when advising landlords is finding they have not protected their tenant’s tenancy deposit. Sometimes it is because they did not know

The government have amended the section 8 prescribed form AGAIN. This is the third change in about a year. If you want to serve notice on your tenant using the

Landlord Law Essentials contains information that every landlord needs to know about landlord & tenant law and is written in a clear and easy to understand style.

Introducing my free Eviction Checklist which you can download from this page and use to help you if you are thinking of evicting your tenants

Right to rent – how to get hold of this handy free checklist that will help prevent you forgetting what you have to do.

Why Consumer Law is increasingly important for letting agents and indeed all in the private rented sector and why it can be VERY expensive to ignore it …

Some free resources for Homelessness Prevention Officers to help them do their job, from homelessness expert Ben Reeve Lewis

Episode 6 on Landlord Law TV is all about pets in rented property and a feature on the business and property course at Norwich City College for young people
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