Category: Being a Landlord

A Landlord’s Guide to Adapted Versus Accessible Properties

Scotland faces a significant housing challenge that many landlords have yet to recognise as an opportunity. Inclusion Scotland estimates that at the current build rate, it would take 95 years to meet the current unmet housing needs of wheelchair users and 174 years to meet their projected needs. The distinct lack of accessible and adapted …

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Why Letting Agents Are Becoming Asset Managers and Why It Matters for Landlords

Property assets don’t manage themselves and overtime the complexities have become more and more onerous. Even the most seasoned landlord will know that buildings, tenants, debt, tax exposure, legislation, compliance and cash flow rarely move in the same direction. For years, letting agents were seen primarily as facilitators; arranging viewings, collecting rent, and keeping things …

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Changing Trends in Lending for Landlords (Scotland)

The finance market for landlords in Scotland has undergone a seismic shift in the past 18 months. Tax policy changes, most notably the increase of the Additional Dwelling Supplement (ADS) to 8%, have reshaped the economics of buy-to-let (BTL) investment and forced landlords to rethink acquisition strategies. While single-unit purchases now face significant headwinds, opportunities …

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Scotland Risks Missing Housing Targets without Urgent Action on Supply, Propertymark Warns  

Ahead of the Scottish Budget on 13 January 2026, Propertymark has recommended that the Scottish Government should prioritise boosting housing supply, stating that failing to act now risks deepening Scotland’s already critical housing shortage. The Scottish Government has committed to building 110,000 homes by 2032, yet the latest Housing Quarterly Statistics to the end of September 2025 shows a slow-down in building. There were 14,225 private sector …

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Winter Tenement Maintenance

In Scotland’s naturally wet and chilly climate, it is no surprise that our buildings often encounter damage and maintenance issues in the winter. Rain, ice and storms can take its toll on tenement buildings, but there are things you can do to prevent and tackle any damage caused by the weather. This article provides expertise …

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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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