Archive for September 2009

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Tenancy deposit arbitrations – why landlords keep losing

3 Sep 2009 By Tessa Shepperson Housing Law

Reading through the excellent ‘Landlord & Buy-to-Let Magazine’ today (September/October 2009 issue), I particularly enjoyed reading the landlords diary at the back by Barry Brunton. This gave some interesting background information on tenancy deposit arbitration’s, which I thought I would share with you.
I was especially interested as a number of readers of this blog [...]

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Boolen clarified

2 Sep 2009 By Nearly Legal Housing Law

R (Van Boolen) v London Borough of Barking & Dagenham [2009] EWHC 2196 (Admin)
Last in our series of updates is Boolen v Barking & Dagenham. Again we only had a Lawtel note to go on in our previous report, which left us with some questions. Now we have received a transcript – alas not available [...]

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Letting to companies

1 Sep 2009 By Tessa Shepperson Housing Law

Most residential lets are to people, real people who are alive and who physically live in the property. However sometimes lettings are made to a limited company. If this happens there are a number of important differences and a few things to watch out for.
Firstly, lets to companies are not assured shorthold tenancies [...]

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