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Some tenants turn out to be problem tenants who need evicting. But this can be expensive if you use solicitors and can also take a long time Here is a
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.
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Some tenants turn out to be problem tenants who need evicting. But this can be expensive if you use solicitors and can also take a long time Here is a

Ben tells tales of training social housing workers up and down the country. And we have a new course

Easy Law Training now has two venues in London – one by London Bridge just south of the river and one in the West End

If your tenant won’t let you in to do the annual gas safety check, our Gas Access Kit gives guidance on what you should do and detailed instructions on getting

Tenancy deposit protection is important, very important. Landlords who fail to protect tenants deposits can’t serve s21 notices and are vulnerable to a fine. But help is at hand …

The Landlord Law Complete Eviction Service now includes a link to Landlord Action for landlords who do not want to DIY and a £30 discount

A bit about the Landlord Law Tenancy Agreements service – the different tenancy agreements that we offer and the Which Tenancy Agreement Guide

About some services for landlords on essential legal issues. A free e course, a new blog series and my new workshop series starting in London in June

Announcing LandlordLawLive – and an interview with Ian Potter – the first in a new series of live wehinars

Representation at court eviction hearings for landlords doing their own DIY eviction work

Agency law applies whenever a landlord uses a letting agent. This new online course explains how it works

Thank you to everyone who came along to my tenancy agreements workshop yesterday, a bit about the workshops
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