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Tenements on the Brink: Why Buildings Collapse

The BBC Documentary ‘Why Buildings Collapse’ reflected upon the tragic collapse of the Champlain Tower South in 2021. Although mostly based in Florida, the programme brought the issue into a UK context and firmly focused on the Scottish housing quality crisis. In this blog post, we explain some of the critical issues affecting tenements, their …

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Hydrogen Boilers? We’ve Got You Covered! Here’s What You Need to Know

We all have heard the hype around hydrogen being a suitable alternative to heat your home, but what does this actually mean? Why is it being considered? When are things likely to change and how can hydrogen be introduced into your home? The government is currently on course with their plans to stop using natural …

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How to Decorate a Rental Property without Making Permanent Changes

With property prices continuing to rise, many of us are renting on a more long-term basis. Most landlords don’t allow permanent changes to their property, so how do you personalise your living space without risking your deposit? Communicate with your landlord It is worth looking at your rental contract to see what you are and …

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Social Impact Capital Look to Fund New BTR Projects

As the Build to Rent sector continues to grow, so does the range of new funds entering the market seeking opportunities. Now that the market has been established, lower risk funds are looking to purchase and fund new housing projects. One segment is entrants who have a mandate to provide social returns through delivery of …

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Responding to Rent Arrears

What is the scale of the issue? Rent arrears are far from a new phenomenon, however, the financial difficulties imposed on many tenants by recent factors such as the COVID-19 pandemic and the cost of living crisis, have placed additional emphasis on this issue that can cause distress for tenants and landlords alike. A report …

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Property Sales Market Continues its Upward Trend

The property sales market in Edinburgh, Lothians, Fife and the Borders continued strong between May and July 2022, with the average selling price rising 4.8% year on year (YOY) to £288,993. The highest property price increases of 10.4% YOY were recorded in West Lothian, where the average property sold for £238,171 during May-July 2022. This …

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