Category: Being a Landlord

Recent TDS Decisions in the FTT and UT

The main obligation of the Tenancy Deposit Schemes (Scotland) Regulations 2011 (2011 Regulations) is fairly simple; landlords must lodge any deposit received with an approved scheme within 30 working days. Yet despite the Regulations being in force for over 15 years, landlords continue to fall foul of the requirements, often leading to litigation in the First-tier (FTT) and Upper Tribunal. …

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Can a Landlord Rely on a Defective Notice to Leave to Defeat a Wrongful Termination Claim?

A recent Upper Tribunal decision has given Scottish landlords and letting agents an important reminder: a technical defect in a Notice to Leave may not be enough to protect a landlord from a claim of Wrongful Termination. The case arose because a landlord under a private residential tenancy (PRT) sent a Notice to Leave by …

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Making Tax Digital – How Does it Affect Scottish Letting Agents and Landlords? 

Landlords in Scotland with a qualifying income of more than £50,000 are now required to comply with Making Tax Digital (MTD) for Income Tax. Although Scotland has devolved income tax rates and bands, the MTD rules apply across the whole of the UK. Scottish landlords who receive any income from property must keep digital records …

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Deposit Protection Timeframes You Need to Know

Whether you are a landlord, letting agent or tenant, there are several important timeframes to be aware of when it comes to tenancy deposits in Scotland. Some are set out in legislation, while others relate to the way deposits are repaid or disputes are handled at the end of a tenancy. Protecting the deposit on …

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9 Questions to Ask When Choosing a Tradesperson to Work on Your Rental Property in Edinburgh

The best way to choose a tradesperson to work on a property you’re renting out in Edinburgh is to ask around for recommendations or compare local profiles on trusted directories. Once you’ve found someone who seems suitable, there are a few questions you should ask before hiring them for your job. Failure to obtain pertinent …

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How to Handle Rent Arrears in Scotland

Rent arrears are one of the most challenging aspects of being a landlord in Scotland. While most tenancies run smoothly, situations can arise where tenants fall behind on payments, creating financial pressure and potential legal complications. Handling rent arrears effectively requires a balance of clear communication, legal understanding, and a structured approach. This guide outlines …

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