A Google rant
I’m a bit fed up with Google today. At about 9.00 am my Gmail account showed that I had only used up about 1/3 of my storage area.
A short while later I checked my email only to be told that my storage was completely used up and I would have to sign up for payments or my emails would be bounced. I had saved no new content during the intervening time.
I don’t really mind paying about £2 pm to Google for storage but I do object to the way it was done. Their support was a waste of space and just kept telling me I was definitely over quota.
Thanks ‘Do no evil Google’.
But what happened on the blog this week?
Monday
Does service of an abandonment notice allow you to change the locks?
This was asked by a Landlord in my Blog Clinic this week
Wednesday
The Housing Crisis: Right to Buy
Continuing my series on the Housing crisis I look at the pros and cons of Right to Buy
Thursday
Banning Order Offences and the Rogue Landlord Database
Ben Reeve Lewis gives us an update on Banning Order Offences
Friday
Tessa Shepperson Newsround #30
I take a look at the housing news this week
Further Reading
- Guardian letters on fixing the housing crisis
- A millennial regrets buying her own house rather than renting
- Nearly Legal considers who should pay for fire safety upgrades
- Why politicians should keep away from housing
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