Heating or Eating? Tips for Tenants as the Cost of Living Crisis Continues

The continuing cost of living crisis is hitting everyone hard, and for tenants in Scotland, the thought of keeping warm without breaking the bank can feel overwhelming. It’s a stark choice no one should have to make: heating or eating? For some, this is a very real issue. While the milder spring and summer weather …

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Tenants in Scotland: How to Save Energy at Home during Summer

Whether you’re feeling the pinch of the current cost of living crisis or want to do more to fight the climate emergency, it’s time to start thinking about how to save energy at home during the summer. According to the Energy Saving Trust, more than half of the energy bill for a typical Scottish household …

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What Does the Extension to the Cost of Living (Tenant Protection) (Scotland) Act 2022 Mean for the PRS?

Despite research and urgent calls to the Scottish Government to end the Cost of Living (Tenant Protection) (Scotland) Act 2022, it has announced yet another extension to the legislation beyond 30th September 2023 for an additional six months. If voted in, not only will the temporary legislation continue to damage landlords struggling with spiralling costs …

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Further Update on Cost of Living (Tenant Protection)(Scotland) Act 2022

The Cost of Living (Tenant Protection)(Scotland) Act 2022 (the Act) came into force on 28th October 2022 and introduced what was described by the Scottish Government as “emergency measures” to respond to the cost of living crisis. With the Act we got the rent cap (originally a rent freeze) and the eviction moratorium which operates …

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How Inflation Is Impacting Home Improvements for Landlords

Not only in Scotland but around the world, inflation has been pushing prices sky-high and making everyday life a little harder on our bank balances. But what does this mean for home improvements, and how will landlords maintain their properties when times are tough? Current property market and inflation in Scotland Last year was undeniably …

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Low Supply Drives Initial Rents up at Record Rate

In the last quarter of 2022, pressures on property supply in the private rented sector continued driving growth in average rents in Scotland for new tenancies at an unprecedented rate amid widespread industry condemnation of the new legislation and general asymmetry of approach relative to the social rented sector. The introduction of the Cost of …

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