Landlord Law Blog Audios
By Tessa Shepperson
This is where you can listen to some of the Landlord Law Blog posts in audio format.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Latest episode
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Are you looking to invest in a property investment scheme? Be careful, be very careful
We consider the various 'get rich quick' property investment training out there and give a few warnings. If it sounds too good to be true - it probably is. Hosted on Acast. See -
Does your tenancy agreement have an unenforceable rent increase clause?
Why landlords need to be careful about the rent increase clauses they use, and why tenants also should check them carefully. Hosted on Acast. See -
Can landlords enter their rented property even if their tenants don’t want them to?
What are landlords rights to enter their property and tennts rights to stop them doing this? Hosted on Acast. See -
The end of Section 21 – a quick look at its history
A recording of the first post in a series from 2019 when the abolition of section 21 was first announced by the government. In this post, we look at the history of the private rented sector and the effect on it of the no-fault ground for possession … -
My student landlord won’t let me have a lock on my door, is this legal?
We consider the situation of a student tenant whose landlord won't let her have a lock on her door. Hosted on Acast. See -
What can we do about our dreadful housing problems?
A discussion about the problems with our housing today. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy fo… -
The continuing revolving door of housing ministers and problems in the department
We consider the shockingly high turnover of housing ministers in the Tory administration and the damage that this does. Hosted on Acast. See -
Six signs of incompetent or criminal letting agents which can cost you money
The signs to watch out for if you are using a letting agent. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy -
Can this tenant cancel his tenancy due to neighbour noise ?
This is a question to our 'blog clinic' where a tenant reader asks if they can end their tenancy due to neighbour noise. Hosted on Acast. See -
Our worsening housing crisis – what is the cause, and what can we do about it?
There are longstanding problems with the Private Rented Sector. This post explains what they are and gives some suggestions for solutions. The post was written before the publication of the Renters Reform Bill.