If so - your property may well be classed as a ‘house in multiple occupation’ (HMO). If it is - do you know the special rules which apply to HMOs? Or the penalties that apply if you fail to comply … [Read more...]
Looking back at the Landlord Law Virtual Conference 2020
We have run a traditional Landlord Law Conference every year since 2013 and in January of this year, we had no reason to think that 2020 would be any different. The hotel had been booked since the … [Read more...]
Landlord Law Legal Cases – Pease v. Carter with Alice Richardson
Renting property to tenants is heavily regulated and landlords have to know and understand the law. This does not mean that you need to be a lawyer to be a landlord. However, it helps if you … [Read more...]
Forum on Tenant Fees and Holding Deposits
Anyone in London who is interested in the private rented sector, may be interested in a forum event being put on at University College London on 30 August. They tell me We are hoping to attract a … [Read more...]
The ARLA Conference 2018
I was invited to attend the ARLA Conference yesterday at Excel London which was very impressive. Over 1,000 delegates were there so they are obviously doing something right! I was sitting next to … [Read more...]
The First North Staffordshire Landlords Conference
As I have mentioned elsewhere in this blog, on 8 June I was a speaker at the North Staffordshire Landlords Conference - the first one they had put on. It was an excellent event and you can get a … [Read more...]
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