Category: Being a Landlord

The Housing (Scotland) Act 2025

Following on from our last blog around the rent control aspects of the Housing (Scotland) Act 2025, this blog focusses on the other main aspects of the Act that potentially impact the private rented sector in Scotland. As mentioned previously, whilst the Act has received Royal Assent, only part 8 is currently in force which …

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Businesses Need Certainty Following Scottish Government’s Decision to Drop Heat in Buildings Bill – Propertymark 

Propertymark has called on the Scottish Government to provide businesses with more certainty following their decision to drop the Heat in Buildings Bill for the second time this year. This policy has been delayed until the outcome of next year’s elections for the Scottish Parliament has been decided. In September 2023, when the Programme for Government was announced, the then Zero Carbon …

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Christmas versus Rent: Why Landlords Need a Seasonal Strategy

As the festive season approaches, many tenants across Scotland will be feeling the financial strain. Increased spending on gifts, higher energy bills, food and seasonal income dips can lead to difficult choices, sometimes prioritising Christmas over monthly bills. What would you choose not to pay to cover Christmas? For many tenants, it’s their rent. Social …

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Housing (Scotland) Bill: What the New Housing Bill Means for Landlords

Whether you are a portfolio landlord or a landlord with a single property, understanding the publication of the Scottish Government’s 2025 Housing (Scotland) Bill is essential. The legislation aims to strengthen tenant rights, expand homelessness prevention duties, and improve housing standards across Scotland. This guide breaks down the key elements of the Bill. For landlords, …

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The Inventory – a List to Check Twice

Christmas is fast approaching, and Santa Claus will be checking his list twice to see who’s naughty or nice. Whether you’re a tenant or a landlord, it is also worth checking your inventory a couple of times to avoid any disputes over the deposit. The inventory is one of the most important pieces of evidence …

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Dealing with Damp and Mould in Tenement Housing

In tenement buildings across Scotland, damp and mould are persistent problems. As Scotland’s only charity dedicated to providing free information and support to tenement owners and housing professionals, it is a problem we encounter frequently at Under One Roof. In this article, we will explain why damp and mould pose such serious problems to buildings …

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