We all know that there is a climate crisis and that things need to change quickly. But how can we help with this? One way is by your bank account. Most people use one of the ‘big’ banks - Barclays, … [Read more...]
Landlord Law Blog Roundup from 12th October
A full week of posts last week. Here is the roundup: Monday Is this tenant entitled to remain in the property after giving notice to quit by text? My Blog Clinic Fast Track received this question … [Read more...]
Tessa Shepperson Newsround #167
Time for another Friday Newsround looking at the news. The Green Homes Grant This is the grant which allows applicants to claim up to £5,000 (£10,000 for low-income homeowners) towards the cost of … [Read more...]
Landlord Law Legal Cases are now Free
In April we started an occasional webinar series focusing on specific important legal cases for the private rented sector where I discussed the case with one of the barristers concerned. So far we … [Read more...]
Reflections on the Tyler v. Carr ‘No DSS’ case
We had a very interesting webinar the other day on the Tyler v. Carr case with Tessa Buchanan, the barrister for the claimant Mr Tyler. Big thanks to her for giving up her time to explain it all to … [Read more...]
Do you ‘rent to rent’?
A ‘rent to rent’ arrangement is one where (as in the picture above) a property owner rents a property to someone, not so they can live there themselves, but so they can sub-let it to tenants. So … [Read more...]
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