Tenancy Damage Claims

Most tenancies go ahead without incident, tenants move in, pay their rent and look after the property. However, that is not always the case and where a tenant leaves a property sometimes the security deposit taken is not enough to pay for damage caused meaning a landlord has to consider whether or not to pursue …

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What’s the Damage? 5 Key Considerations for Damage Disputes

Claims for damage are among the most frequently made against tenancy deposits. 41% of disputes handled by tenancy deposit protection scheme SafeDeposits Scotland between January and June 2023 involved a claim for damage, with only cleaning claims exceeding this percentage. They are also among the highest claims made, with an average claim of £298 (higher …

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Insurance Q&A

Individual owners of tenement flats are obliged by law to have adequate common building insurance in place. Not having insurance places a liability on the owner to pay costs for damage to the property from their own funds, even if it’s not their fault. In the current cost of living crisis, insurance may not be …

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What Is Considered Fair Wear and Tear in Rentals?

Fair wear and tear refers to the reasonable deterioration in the condition of a rented property, caused by normal everyday usage while the tenant lives there. But what is the difference between wear and tear and damage, and when do landlords have a right to act to claim the cost of repairing or replacing their …

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Damages Claims and Evidence

There may be times when a tenant vacates a property, leaving it in a different condition than it was at commencement of the tenancy. This could be a result of wear and tear (which is to be expected), but also a failure on the part of the tenant to take reasonable care of the property. …

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Unexpected Damage: How to Tackle Rental Property Repairs

You can’t plan for everything, and when unexpected damage happens to your property, it can have serious effects – especially if you have tenants living in the property. However, knowing what to do post-damage (whether it’s caused by poor weather, vandalism or an accident) can help considerably with factors such as your insurance claims and …

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