1.7 Sources of legal advice

If you use a letting or managing agent, they should be able to give you some free basic advice about housing law as part of their service to you. Your local council or local Citizens Advice Bureaux can also give you some basic information about housing law.

Some excellent leaflets are available from the Communities and Local Government website.

Publications are available free of charge from:

Communities and Local Government Publications

PO Box 236

Wetherby

LS23 7NB

Tel: 0870 1226 236

Fax: 0870 1226 237

Text phone: 0870 1207 405

Email: communities@twoten.com

 

For example quote reference 97 HC 228B for ‘Assured and assured shorthold tenancies: A guide for landlords’.

If you need to get more detailed legal advice or representation you may need to consult a solicitor. Make sure the firm or solicitor you use is experienced in housing work. It is best to go by personal recommendation. Firms specialising in work for landlords often advertise on landlord related websites on the internet.

Remember to keep receipts for any payments you have to make to get legal advice, as you may be able to get tax relief for these payments.

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