I enjoyed my jaunt down to London this week for the Negotiator Awards (courtesy of the Property Redress Scheme).
However, I think I must have caught a bug or something down there as I have been feeling rotten ever since I got back.
So we’ll skip the bit at the beginning and move straight to:
What happened on the blog?
Monday
Right to Rent Checks – the Law and the Codes
A bit of timely information from the Home Office with links to more information, particularly useful if you are in the West Midlands. Find them here …
Tuesday
Protected tenant frustrated by landlords failure to deal with serious repair issues
A tenant finds his complaints about the condition of his property ignored – what can he do about it? See here …
Wednesday
A report on the glittering awards ceremony in London. Find it here …
Thursday
What is the difference between a free tenancy agreement and one you pay for?
A question asked of me recently. Read my answer here…
Friday
Ben Reeve Lewis Friday Newsround #178
Ben considers the Right to Buy and words of wisdom from HMO Landlady. Read them here …
Further reading
- Nearly Legal are developing downloadable pdfs of all their posts. Find out more here
- The Guardian reckon that the buy to let industry will own £1tn worth of homes by late spring 2015
- The Property Redress Scheme reaches 2,000 milestone
- Apparently the Housing Minister says that the government has no plans to make client money protection compulsory for agents – shame on them!
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