During February and March, we will be running a series of free webinars for landlords (and anyone else who wants to attend!). The first webinar with David Smith last week went well and can be viewed … [Read more...]
Why you need to be very careful who you use to evict your tenants
After the case of Gill v. Kassam The Chickens are gradually coming home to roost There are a number of practices in the (largely unregulated) private rented sector, which we lawyers have known all … [Read more...]
How to prevent delay in evicting problem and non paying tenants
Sometimes tenants turn out to be problem tenants. Statistically this is a fairly low percentage - most tenants are decent. However this this is no comfort if your tenant is wrecking your property or … [Read more...]
Fast track eviction proceedure for rent arrears – some suggestions
There has been a fair amount in the press recently about landlord and tenant law, what with debates in the commons and Ed Milliband's speech and all. While doing my 'bigger picture' series last year … [Read more...]
E is for Eviction
This is a big topic, but the number one thing for landlords to realise is that it is heavily regulated. First - almost ALL tenants must be evicted after first obtaining a court order for … [Read more...]
Evicting tenants with no written agreement
Here is a question to the blog clinic from David who is a landlord I am the owner of a property. We have no signed agreement other than trust. I wish to evict two persons staying in my property asap. … [Read more...]