
Some pictures from the Landlord Law Conference 2013
Some pictures which I took at the Landlord Law Conference which took place at the Athenaeum in Bury St Edmunds on 15 March 2013
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Some pictures which I took at the Landlord Law Conference which took place at the Athenaeum in Bury St Edmunds on 15 March 2013

Last call for bookings for the Landlord Law Conference

Announcing the Frontliner talking shop blog where social housing workers can ask questions of Ben Reeve Lewis and eligibility expert Sue Lukes

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Today is the last day if you want to sign up for my Easy Law for landlords course which I have been writing about on this blog. So if you

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Introducing Paul Marsh of Lawes Marsh Ltd who will be contributing to the health and safety section on the Easy Law for Landlords course, particuarly on fire safety

Introducing Sam the cat, a resident in the Easy Law for Landlords discussions area. He has his own special areas of interest although just now he is sleeping and keeping

When studying law it is helpful to have access to law reports. And although the BAILII reports are available and free, they don’t cover ALL cases. Where BAILII reports are

If you are a landlord and want to know a bit more about the law, I have a course to help you. It is called ‘Easy Law for Landlords’. It

John Murray of Emsleys Solicitors and Residential Property Tribunal Chair will be taking part in the Easy Law for Landlords Course,
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