Our Friday Newsround today starts with a not unexpected item - Bailiff ban extended to 31 March Which you can read about in the announcement here. Although there are exemptions for illegal … [Read more...]
Five ways the pandemic has changed possession proceedings – Q&A
This post is by Robert Brown, housing barrister of Selborne Chambers in London and fulfils a promise he made to answer the questions which were asked at his webinar last week, which we did not have … [Read more...]
What are my rights as a landlord if there is no tenancy agreement?
In the vast majority of cases, a landlord will require a tenant to sign a tenancy agreement before they are allowed into occupation. A verbal agreement by mistake? However – this does not … [Read more...]
Seven things to watch out for with company lets
During February and March, we will be running a series of free webinars for landlords (and anyone else who wants to attend!). Our first and second webinars can be viewed here. Our next webinar is … [Read more...]
Landlord Law Blog Roundup from 18th January
A roundup of posts over the past few weeks. Wednesday 20th January Ten reliable tips to help you defeat the scammers Some handy scammers tips for landlords and tenants Friday 22nd January Tessa … [Read more...]
Tessa Shepperson Newsround #182
More news items for you on a Friday. Starting with a couple of bad news items for letting agents (sorry!). Agents threatened by rental deposit signature case Agents listening to solicitor David … [Read more...]