Articles by Suzy Hershman
The landlord’s essential guide to periodic property inspections
NRLA deposit protection provider, mydeposits, has created this guide to help landlords understand why periodic inspections are so important – how and when they should be carried out and what should be checked during inspections.
Deposit Deductions - What you can and can't claim for
In this article, NRLA deposit protection provider, mydeposits looks at the most common deposit deductions, what landlords can and can't claim for and why a deposit clause is essential. It addresses fair wear and tear as well as betterment, both of which can be seen as grey areas when it comes to deposit deductions. The article also draws on real life examples as described in case studies and includes tips and advice on how to reduce the likelihood of disputes happening in the first place.
The Importance of Dealing with Tenancy Issues before they Escalate
Dealing with complaints early is vital to ensure a great relationship with your tenants - and to avoid problems down the line. Here experts from NRLA partners share their top tips to ensuring your tenancy runs smoothly.
The Impact of Unprotected Deposits on Evicting your Tenant and Serving a Section 21 Notice
At the NRLA we receive a lot of calls to our helpline from members who want to know the impact that an unprotected deposit can have on their tenancy, and particularly on evicting a tenant and serving a Section 21 notice. This article will draw on the combined expertise of Suzy Hershman, Head of Dispute Resolution at mydeposits, and Paul Sowerbutts, Head of Legal at Landlord Action.
The Landlord's Essential Guide to Garden Maintenance
With summer just around the corner, tenants will be starting to make more use of any outdoor space, and as plants, lawns and weeds grow more rapidly at this time of year, gardens will be in need of extra maintenance. So NRLA deposit protection provider, mydeposits has put together a timely guide to garden maintenance and how to avoid any end-of-tenancy issues that might arise.