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Housing (Scotland) Act 2025: Rent Controls and Rent Control Areas

Whilst we have looked at the initial version of The Housing (Scotland) Bill (the Bill) and its passage through the Scottish Parliament, the Bill has been finalised and was passed on 30 September 2025. It received Royal Assent on 6 November 2025 and is now known as the Housing (Scotland) Act 2025 (the Act). Whilst …

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How Tenants in Small Flats Should Store Their Electric Bikes

Living in a small flat often comes with limited space, usually without a dedicated storage room or large balcony, which makes storing an electric bike a real challenge. Electric bikes are not only bulky and relatively heavy but also require regular charging. If left around carelessly, they can block walkways and reduce living comfort. In …

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Tenancy Deposits – What types of claims can be made?

At the end of a private rented tenancy, if the landlord believes the tenant has been in breach of their tenancy agreement, they may wish to make a claim for part of the deposit. There are a variety of different types of claims that could be made, but ultimately there should only be a claim …

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New Era of Professional Lettings

Once upon a time in Scotland, for many private landlords, the letting process was straightforward. Renting out a property simply consisted of placing an advert in the local newspaper, choosing a preferred tenant, and dealing with the occasional maintenance issue. However, what once felt like a casual side venture has matured into a regulated profession. …

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Housing (Scotland) Bill: Rent Control and Reporting – What to Expect

The Housing (Scotland) Bill marks significant reform in Scottish housing law. Part 1 of the Bill introduces extensive powers for local authorities (LAs) to assess rent conditions and obtain tenancy-related information from landlords, agents, and tenants. Assessing rent conditions The Bill requires LAs to periodically assess rent levels and increases within their area and the …

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Keep Your Bathroom Shining and Your Towels Soft

Why limescale spoils the spa feeling If you have ever noticed the morning light catch on chalky droplets across your shower screen, you have seen limescale at work. Hard water leaves behind calcium and magnesium deposits on taps, tiles and glass. Left alone, they dull chrome, etch glass and make soap scum cling more stubbornly. …

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