Category: Being a Landlord

United Nations Convention on Rights of the Child and the new Tribunal Rules

In July 2024 the UNCRC (Incorporation) (Scotland) Act 2024 incorporated the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC) into Scots law. This meant that Scottish public authorities including the First-tier Tribunal (FtT), must act compatibly with the UNCRC. What is the UNCRC? The UNCRC is an international treaty setting out the civil, political, …

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Financing Options for Tenement Repairs

If you are looking to carry out major repairs in your tenement building, such as fixing a leaking roof, you might find it a worthwhile but expensive project, as the cost of labour and materials in the construction sector continues to rise. Carrying out repairs is crucial to keeping buildings safe and liveable, but the …

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Landlord Registration

Landlord registration is a fundamental requirement for anyone letting residential property in Scotland. Introduced to improve standards across the private rented sector, it ensures that landlords are “fit and proper” to let property and that tenants are protected from poor management practices. Whether you are a first-time landlord or an experienced investor, understanding the registration …

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Scottish EPC Reforms

For several years, the Scottish Government has been working to modernise the Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) system. Progress, however, has been slow due to various factors – most recently the UK Government’s decision was to delay its own EPC reforms until the second half of 2027. What were the proposed reforms? In October 2025, the …

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Awaab’s Law – What Scottish Letting Agents Need to Know

The Investigations and Commencement of Repair (Scotland) Regulations 2026, come into force in Scotland on 6 October 2026. This means that landlords must investigate reports of damp and mould and start any repairs needed within set timescales. Why is it being introduced? It is a set of regulations for the implementation of ‘Awaab’s Law’ which …

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Cladding in Scotland: What Every Tenement Owner Should Know

When we think of the word ‘tenement,’ we often think of a traditional building constructed from sandstone in the 19th century. However, under Scots law, a ‘tenement’ is any building divided horizontally into two or more flats, and this includes many four-in-a-block and high-rise buildings constructed in the late 20th century. Many of these buildings …

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