Tessa Shepperson

Landlord Law Virtual Conference 2020

Landlord Law Virtual Conference 2020...

Whilst most events have been forced to cancel or reschedule due to the coronavirus crisis, we are delighted to confirm that the Landlord Law Conference 2020 will now be a two day virtual event, taking...

Legal Cases Webinar – Pease v. Carter

Legal Cases Webinar – Pease v. Carter...

Landlord Law Legal Cases – Pease v. Carter with Alice Richardson: Raising money for the Women’s Aid charity. Renting property to tenants is heavily regulated and landlords have to know and understand...

Webinars for letting property during these strange times

Webinars for letting property during these strange times...

In this strange new world we are living in during the coronavirus lockdown, new rules apply – some of which affect rented property.  What now are landlords rights and obligations? The biggest blow to...

Landlord Law – Learning for Landlords in the Lockdown

Landlord Law – Learning for Landlords in the Lockdown...

Are you bored and fed up, stuck at home during the Coronavirus lockdown? If so – why not join our Lockdown Learning Project. Every week we will be featuring a free (or very low cost) training course:...

Are you managing your rented property within the law? – Landlord Law

Are you managing your rented property within the law? –...

Are you managing your rented property within the law? Many landlords think they are – only to find to their cost later that they are not. There are four traps that landlords’ tend to fall into:...

Landlords – what would YOU like to see in a training course?

Landlords – what would YOU like to see in a training course?

One of the main concerns landlords have is keeping up with the myriad new laws and regulations that keep coming out. Not to mention getting a grip on the laws we already have! I am in the process of developing...

The End of Section 21 – YOUR questions answered in this lunchtime webinar

The End of Section 21 – YOUR questions answered in this...

The government have announced that they intend to remove landlords right to use the no fault ground for eviction in section 21 of the Housing Act 1988. But where does that leave people now?  For example:...

Keep up to date with all the new laws – Landlord Law Conference 2019

Keep up to date with all the new laws – Landlord Law Conference...

Every year it looks as if things CANNOT get more complicated and difficult and every year it just seems to get worse! This year we have: New laws on energy efficiency and utilities New laws on property...

A Legal Conference for Landlords

A Legal Conference for Landlords...

One of the best ways to get up to date with the law quickly is to attend the Landlord Law Conference, sponsored by TDS. And a discount is offered for Property 118 readers. This is a difficult time for...

Are you properly protected against claims by tenants and prosecutions by the authorities?

Are you properly protected against claims by tenants and prosecutions...

This is the 16th and last post in my 2017 Legal Update series.  See the rest of them here. During this legal update series, I have given you a brief overview of the main laws which apply to landlords...

How to stop evictions going wrong

How to stop evictions going wrong...

This is the 15th post in my 2017 Legal Update series. Evicting tenants is not a nice thing to have to do. Sadly, however it is sometimes necessary. If it is necessary then it is best all round if you just...

What is happening to Housing Law in Wales?

What is happening to Housing Law in Wales?

This is the 14th post in my 2017 Legal Update series. If you are in Wales or own or manage a rented property in Wales you may have noticed from this update series that quite a few of the new regulations...

Houses in Multiple Occupation – a legal bombshell in the making

Houses in Multiple Occupation – a legal bombshell in the...

This is the 13th post in my 2017 Legal Update series. It’s been my opinion for some time that HMOs are an enforcement bonanza waiting to happen. If I were head of a Local Authority Enforcement Team in...

The complex law surrounding property condition and disrepair

The complex law surrounding property condition and disrepair...

This is the 12th post in my 2017 Legal Update series. One of the chief complaints made by tenants against landlords is the poor condition of their rented property and the difficulties they face in getting...

Leaseholder Landlords and the Law

Leaseholder Landlords and the Law...

This is the 11th post in my 2017 Legal Update series. In most landlord & tenant situations where the landlord is a freeholder it is comparatively simple. You have a landlord. And a tenant. However...

Fire safety and landlords legal obligations

Fire safety and landlords legal obligations...

This is the 10th post in my 2017 Legal Update series. On the morning of Wednesday 14th June, I was due to travel down to London for a meeting. I got up early to do some admin...

Tenancy Agreements and how to get them right

Tenancy Agreements and how to get them right...

This is the 9th post in my 2017 Legal Update series. All tenancies should have a tenancy agreement. It is legally possible to create a tenancy without one but you would be foolish to do so.

Checking tenants Right to Rent

Checking tenants Right to Rent...

This is the 8th post in my 2017 Legal Update series. Ever since 1 February 2016 (or 1 December 2014 for landlords around Birmingham) landlords and agents in England have had to check whether the people...

Consumer Law and why you should be worried about it

Consumer Law and why you should be worried about it...

This is the 7th post in my 2017 Legal Update series. The Consumer Legislation – does it apply to YOU? When I mention ‘Consumer law’ to most landlords they just look at me blankly. “What’s...

New penalties for landlords and agents under the Housing Act 2016

New penalties for landlords and agents under the Housing Act...

This is the sixth post in my 2017 Legal Update series. The Housing & Planning Act 2016 The most recent piece of housing legislation to come out of Parliament is the Housing & Planning Act 2016.

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Tessa is a specialist landlord & tenant solicitor and runs the online service www.landlordlaw.co.uk.