Category: Landlords

Landlord Registration: Late Application Fees

Written bylianne: 08 July, 2019

Landlord Registration: Late Application Fees The Scottish Government have issued the following advice on Late Application Fees: Existing landlords, including joint owners, must lodge a renewal application before the current registration expires if they are still letting property. Failure to do so is a criminal offence. The supporting legislation dictates…

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Average rent in Scotland up 1.7% and yields among the highest in the UK

Written bylianne: 24 May, 2019

The average rent in Scotland increased by 1.7% in the 12 months to April 2019 to £581 per calendar month, led by growth of 3.6% in the Highlands and Islands, the latest index report shows. Overall rents rose in three of the five regions surveyed by the Your Move rental…

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Scottish Landlords - Minimum EPC requirement

Written bylianne: 24 May, 2019

SAL has recently met with the Scottish Government to get an update on the minimum EPC requirement which is due to come in next year for PRS properties. We’ve been advised that draft legislation and guidance will be published for consultation at the end of May and following this regulations…

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Scottish Landlord Registration: Late Application Fees

Written bylianne: 24 May, 2019

Landlord Registration: Late Application Fees The Scottish Government have issued the following advice on Late Application Fees: Existing landlords, including joint owners, must lodge a renewal application before the current registration expires if they are still letting property. Failure to do so is a criminal offence and the supporting legislation…

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“No DSS” policies - private landlords

Written bylianne: 14 May, 2019

In recent times there has been more awareness and recognition that landlords, lenders and insurers who have blanket policies of not accepting tenants in receipt of social security benefits could be acting unlawfully. This is because such a rule may discriminate against people with disabilities or members of other groups…

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Scottish Landlords - Fire detection in private rented properties: guidance

Written bylianne: 28 February, 2019

Fire and Smoke Alarms The Scottish Government has drafted revised guidance for private landlords on fire and smoke alarms.  The new guidance will allow the repairing standards to be met by either mains-wired systems or tamper proof long-life lithium battery alarms.  Battery alarms or combined battery/mains-wired systems must be interlinked,…

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Home Energy Scotland private sector landlord information evening – Edinburgh 7 Feb

Written bylianne: 10 January, 2019

With changes in legislation for private sector landlords on the horizon, Home Energy Scotland is hosting a free event at the The Upper Hall at The Pleasance on Thursday 7 February so landlords can learn about the changes and how Home Energy Scotland can support them through this process. Doors open at…

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Repairing Standard Amended

Written bylianne: 10 January, 2019

The government announced last year that following a consultation in the spring of 2017 it would be making changes to the Repairing Standard. This is the standard of repair that all properties in the private rented sector must adhere to. The government has now laid draft legislation before parliament to…

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Airbnb plans to impose 90-day restriction on lets in Edinburgh

Written bylianne: 15 February, 2018

Short term letting company Airbnb is planning to restrict Edinburgh landlords using its platform from renting out flats for longer than 90 days a year as part of a series of proposals which aim to find a balance between serving tourists and residents in the Scottish capital. Setting out recommendations to an…

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Private Residential Tenancy (PRT) in Scotland

Written bylianne: 15 December, 2017

Private Residential Tenancy (PRT) in Scotland PRT was created by the Private Housing (Tenancies) (Scotland) Act, the main provisions of which will also come into force on 1 December 2017. These include limiting rent increases to only one per year with three months' notice, giving local authorities the ability…

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