Category: Being a Landlord

The Essential Data Every Landlord Needs Before a Property Purchase

When you’re purchasing a property for your own use, you naturally focus on the location, aesthetics and its emotional appeal. For landlords, however, these factors are secondary to the more critical question: will this asset generate sustainable returns? Standard home buyer due diligence isn’t enough for investors, and if you’re buying a property without the …

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Lets talk with Nicole Maxwell from Lar Housing Trust

As Scotland’s private rented sector evolves, landlords are facing new pressures, from increased regulation and rising costs, to the challenge of maintaining high standards for tenants. In response, Lar Housing Trust, already well known for creating high-quality mid-market rental homes, is expanding its work to support landlords directly. In episode 104 of the Citylets podcast, …

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Housing Emergency Action Plan must include property tax reform – Propertymark

Many of the measures outlined in Màiri McAllan MSP, the Cabinet Secretary’s Housing, Emergency Action Plan in September, are to be welcomed, but failure to look at the impact of property taxes also means a failure to look at affordability in the housing market and the cost of renting. The Scottish Government’s Housing Emergency Action …

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Understanding the Repairing Standard: Plumbing and Heating Responsibilities for Scottish Landlords

The Repairing Standard – it’s super important for landlords and property managers, as well as for tenants, but do you understand the Repairing Standard? As a landlord, do you know what your legal responsibilities are? We know reading about legislation can sometimes feel like wading through treacle, but trust us, understanding your responsibilities here is …

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Useful Guide to Buy to Let Mortgages

When applying for a buy to let mortgage, it can certainly feel like being in a minefield not knowing which way is the safest way to turn. There are enticing mortgage offers out there for landlords, but you’ll need to prepare yourself for strict affordability tests and application processes. While most lenders have their own …

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A Brief Guide to Deposit Protection

Tenants moving into a rented property will likely need to pay their landlord a deposit. For some, this might be the first time they have had to do this, and they might have a lot of uncertainty about what a deposit is and why it is necessary. As the leading tenancy deposit scheme in Scotland, …

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