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<blockquote data-quote="ElectricSpecs" data-source="post: 503132" data-attributes="member: 33199"><p>It's entirely up to the landlord to stay abreast of the latest legislation. That's true whether or not they use an agent although a decent agent should notify and explain.</p><p></p><p>The advice if you are a private landlord is to sign up with a body such as the RLA who will then email you bullitins about such things. It's not strictly necessary, really just investing some time, reading any relevant news and getting on a couple of free mailing list is enough IMO.</p><p></p><p>Of course some landlords aren't interested in investing the effort and it's really between them, the law and their tenants. Sounds like you have come across one of these. Not much you can do...they may come crawling back.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ElectricSpecs, post: 503132, member: 33199"] It's entirely up to the landlord to stay abreast of the latest legislation. That's true whether or not they use an agent although a decent agent should notify and explain. The advice if you are a private landlord is to sign up with a body such as the RLA who will then email you bullitins about such things. It's not strictly necessary, really just investing some time, reading any relevant news and getting on a couple of free mailing list is enough IMO. Of course some landlords aren't interested in investing the effort and it's really between them, the law and their tenants. Sounds like you have come across one of these. Not much you can do...they may come crawling back. [/QUOTE]
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