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#AskTDS: "Can landlords attend TDS Academy workshops?"
This week, our Director of Dispute Resolution and host of TDS Academy events, Michael Morgan, answers a landlords’ question: “Can landlords attend TDS Academy workshops?”
#ExpertView: Why Tenancy Deposit Protection needs to stay
TDS Chief Executive Steve Harriott sets out the case for maintaining the existing model of tenancy deposit protection.
#ExpertView: Landlords should be better informed of rights and responsibilities
In this week’s #ExpertView, property expert Kate Faulkner calls for better communication from Governments to landlords and agents on the benefits and practical implications of legislative changes.
#ExpertView: Claiming for antique items
In this week’s #ExpertView, TDS’ director of dispute resolution, Michael Morgan uses the recently published May Adjudication Digest to outline best practice when antique or sentimentally valuable items are damaged.
#AskTDS: "I live in England and rent a property in Scotland, can I use TDS?"
This article has been written in response to a landlord’s query: “I live in England and rent a property in Scotland, can I use TDS?”
#ExpertView: The RLA marks 20 years
Starting with an initial membership of just 350 two decades ago, the Residential Landlords Association has developed into one of the country’s most important landlord bodies with more than 30,000 members today. Here Sally Walmsley, RLA communications manager, looks back at how it all began.
#ExpertView: Tessa's 2018 Legal Changes series - 3. GDPR
GDPR stands for General Data Protection Regulation and is all about the new data protection rules coming into force in May.
#ExpertView: Pets and Property
The question of pets in rental homes is an emotive and complicated one. In this article, Sally Walmsley, editor of RLA's RPI magazine, looks at the recent Labour Party proposal on pets in rental properties.
#AskTDS: "I’m a landlord – do TDS have to hold the deposit?”
This article has been written in response to a landlord's query: "I'm a landlord - do TDS have to hold the deposit?"
#ExpertView: Tessa's 2018 Legal Changes series - 2. Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards
As you will already know, in most cases you need to have an Energy Performance Certificate for your property: