Citylets - Absent Owners and Empty Homes
Getting to know who the co-owners are in your building is important as having a list of their names and contact details can improve communication and allows for better decision-making between owners. This can make the process of organising repairs and dealing with any issues in your building easier. If …
Citylets - 6 Smart Security Tips to Make Your Home Feel Safer
As a landlord, it’s imperative that your rental property is as secure and safe as possible. Any prospective tenant that you let the property to will demand some form of security measures as a bare minimum. Luckily, with the continued rise and availability of smart home technology, there are plenty of …
Citylets - Landlord Registration Appeals
The Fit and Proper Test In a recent judicial review brought by private landlord, Anu Sharma, the Court of Session has provided useful clarification on the nature of the fit and proper person test to be applied by local authorities when determining whether or not to permit, refuse or remove a landlord from …
Citylets - Tenants in Scotland: Your Plumbing and Heating FAQs Answered
Are you forever asking Google to answer heating and plumbing FAQs about your rental property? As a tenant, you need to know how your domestic plumbing and heating systems work. Using them correctly and efficiently will not only ensure you have heat and hot water when you need it, but …
Citylets - 8 In-Demand Features to Install in Your Rental Property
Whether it’s making a property more luxurious, comfortable or secure, landlords can increase their rental yields and minimise the risk of a property sitting empty by being more discerning with the features they install in their rental properties. For landlords unsure where to begin, here are a few leading features …
Citylets - Why Didn’t the Scottish Government Use Rent Pressure Zones Instead?
Private Housing (Tenancies) (Scotland) Act 2016 introduced a number of significant changes to the private rented sector in Scotland, the most notable being the introduction of Private Residential Tenancies (PRT). One addition under the Act, which has gone under the radar, is the introduction of Rent Pressure Zones. Rent Pressure Zones …
SAL - Tenant grant fund update
On 23 June 2021 the Scottish Government announced the launch of a £10 million grant to support private and social rented tenants who had incurred rent arrears as a direct result of the COVID-19 pandemic. More recently local authorities have been authorised to use any remaining funding for tenants adversely …
SAL - Safe Deposits Scotland – Looking to the future
SafeDeposits Scotland begins its second decade with advances in technology, expansion of services and support for Scottish communities. New look, new location Last summer SafeDeposits Scotland marked ten years of tenancy deposit protection enforcement in Scotland, and of course the scheme’s own tenth anniversary. Our second decade is starting with some exciting …
Citylets - How to Look After Your Heating System over the Summer
Do you know how important it is to look after your heating system over the summer? As a tenant, it can be tough to navigate the ins and outs of keeping your home’s heating and hot water system in good condition over the summer. In fact, with the warmer weather, …
Citylets - Keeping Outdoor Communal Areas Safe and Clean
As we head into the warmer months, spending time outdoors becomes more of a possibility. For tenement owners that might mean using the communal outdoor area more often. Who can use the communal outdoor area? Most people who live in a tenement block have access to the back communal outdoor area, such …
Citylets - Lets Talk with Pinstripe Inventories
Episode 71 of Lets Talk features the Operations Director of Pinstripe Inventories, Matthew Mackay, talking about the importance of having a meticulous inventory in place at the start of a tenancy to avoid deposit disputes or even an adjudication. Matthew talks about his career to date and that of co-founder and director …
Citylets - How Digital Marketing Can Benefit Landlords and Tenants
In an increasingly digitised world, digital marketing has become a crucial aspect of the way properties are marketed. Letting agents make use of a huge range of digital marketing techniques to establish new leads for landlords and grow as much interest in a property as possible. At the same time, …
Citylets - 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 …
Citylets - Fewer Evictions, More Appeals?
Defended Tribunal applications inevitably lead to delays in the process for landlords in terms of recovery. This is in addition to the enforcement of eviction delays due to the eviction moratorium. One could not be criticised for suggesting that the balance of fairness now appears to be heavily weighted in …
Citylets - 10 Surprising Benefits of Being a Tenant You Never Knew Existed
Home ownership comes with many responsibilities. The prices of residential properties have skyrocketed today, making it difficult for potential home buyers to fund their dream homes. High real estate prices in the United Kingdom are nothing new, but the stamp duty holiday prompted the buyers’ rush to purchase properties before …
SAL - Providing more help for those in need
In the winter of 2020 the Scottish Government established the Fuel Insecurity Fund, working with trusted third sector partners to deliver direct emergency funds to people struggling to pay their energy bills. The fund is there to support households on any fuel type who are at risk of self-disconnection or …
Safe Deposits - Tenant and landlord responsibilities - withholding rent
Not all tenancies run smoothly, sometimes things can go wrong. You may think about withholding rent in order to force your landlord to do something, such as repairs. You may think that withholding rent is justified if you feel you have been unfairly treated. Whatever the circumstance and however you feel, withholding rent …
Citylets - The Rent Freeze and its Impact on Build to Rent
The rent freeze and accompanying evictions ban was introduced by the Scottish Government in September 2022 under emergency legislation as a measure to help to tackle the cost of living crisis. In effect, the rent freeze was a cap set at 0% for both the social and private rental sectors. …
Citylets - Wrongful Termination Orders in Private Residential Tenancies
One of the new concepts that the private rented sector in Scotland got with the introduction of the Private Housing (Tenancies) (Scotland) Act 2016 (2016 Act) was that of Wrongful Termination Orders (WTO). The ability for tenants to seek a WTO is intended to police the misuse of grounds for …
Citylets - Moving Out: Essential Steps for a Smooth Experience
Moving out for the first time is an exciting experience, but it can be daunting. Whether you’re heading into a beautiful rental property or have just purchased your first home, the thought of packing up your possessions and making a new start in a new house is often overwhelming. Fortunately, you’re …
Citylets - Tenants Need to Be at the Heart of Housing
Tenants, not buildings, need to be at the centre of the housing debate in Scotland. Too often discussions revolve around figures – number of homes, number of sites, financial statistics and sometimes meaningless targets and key performance indicators (KPI). The only KPI for those in the sector ultimately worth achieving should …
Citylets - A Guide to Getting the Best from Your Property Factor
One of the best ways to ensure that your tenement property isn’t falling into disrepair is having someone keep an eye on the state of the building and regularly reviewing gutters, close, exterior walls and other common elements of the property. If you and the fellow owners in your stair …
Citylets & Safe Deposits- Top Tips for Rented Properties with Gardens
Summer is here and for many households in Scotland the garden is once again taking centre stage, playing many different roles. From sunbathing oasis to water fight battleground, from somewhere to consume beers and barbeques to the place for cultivating plants and herbs, and of course the location for getting …
Citylets - How the Missing Share Scheme Can Help with Shared Repairs in Tenements
Living in a tenement can be a wonderful experience. The unique architecture, rich history, and vibrant communities make tenements a sought-after housing option. However, when it comes to shared repairs, the process can sometimes become daunting, especially when dealing with non-paying owners who refuse to contribute their fair share. But …
Citylets - Living off Rental Income: Is it Realistic?
Investing in rental properties and living off the income they generate in the United Kingdom is an attractive proposition for many people, but is it a realistic goal? In this blog article, we will explore the factors that determine whether you can build a portfolio that can supplement, if not …
The Cost of Living (Tenant Protection) (Scotland) Act – Update
The Cost of Living (Tenant Protection) (Scotland) Act – Emergency legislation The Cost of Living (Tenant Protection) (Scotland) Act 2022 came into force in October 2022 and introduced extra protections for tenants. The Act temporarily: restricts landlords from increasing the amount of rent they can charge private and social tenants, …
Citylets - 4 Energy-Saving Myths and what Tenants Should Do Instead
We have all witnessed domestic energy bills rising sharply since last year, which is seriously impacting household budgets in every part of the country. Despite the government’s recent announcement that the planned Energy Price Guarantee increase of 20% will now be delayed until July, keeping the cap at £2,500, there …
SAL - Spring Budget 2023
John Blackwood, SAL chief executive, commented: "The budget statement was a missed opportunity. Though the Chancellor spoke of growth he did nothing to encourage investment that is necessary if the private rented sector is to provide much needed rented homes. "The current tax system, under which landlords are penalised for providing homes …
Safe Deposits - A guide to product lifespans
A guide to product lifespans The product lifespans laid out below are guidelines which can be affected by a number of factors. Because there are so many varying factors for each dispute, such as the size of the property, the number of occupants, the quality and lifespan of the property and …
Citylets - Letting Agent Qualifications – The Key to Driving up Standards
With Scotland taking the lead on driving up standards in the private rented sector, a recent report has shown how professional bodies and qualifications can be vital in obtaining the knowledge and confidence to provide a better service for landlords and their tenants. The report from the Charted Institute of Housing …
Citylets - 7 Best Financial Planning Tips for Private Landlords
As a private landlord, it’s important to stay organised when it comes to your finances. One way to simplify your accounts payable process is to go paperless. This is a great way to save time and keep track of expenses. That said, let’s explore seven of the best financial planning …
Citylets - 7 Best Financial Planning Tips for Private Landlords
Buying your first property is rarely a simple process. There is a great deal to think about, not just in terms of where you want to live and finding the ideal home, but also making a decision about what is probably the most expensive purchase you have ever made. In …
Citylets - Avoiding Repairs as Defences to Eviction or Payment Applications in the FTT
What is the best way to disprove this defence? A recent increase in repairs defences to actions for eviction and payment applications based on arrears has been reported. There are generally three arguments made by tenants in these circumstances: withholding rent in order to compel the landlord to effect a repair;they are due …
Citylets - Continuing Short-Assured Tenancies
When the Private Residential Tenancy (PRT) was introduced, one of the main concerns landlords had was the loss of section 33 – the wrongly described “no fault ground”. This created a desire for landlords, where they could, to preserve existing short-assured tenancies (SATs) beyond 1 December 2017 (the date after …
Citylets - Why Eco-Friendliness Should Be a Top Priority for Aspiring Landlords
The rental market is changing and buy-to-let landlords have noticed the growing demand for eco-friendly properties. The green credentials of a property are increasingly important to tenants and when you’re making an investment decision, it should be taken into consideration. Higher rental yields With more people returning to city centres, there’s competition …
Citylets - Co-Operation on Redecoration – Avoiding DIY Disputes
Personalising a property When the Scottish Government announced plans for ‘A New Deal for Tenants’ in late 2021, one of the proposals concerned giving tenants greater flexibility to personalise their homes and keep pets. In August 2022 the government published an analysis of responses to this Draft Rented Sector Strategy, which contained a …
Scottish budget 2023-24 – how will landlords be affected?
Article by GoSimpleTax On 15 December 2022, Deputy First Minister John Swinney MSP gave a statement to Parliament, outlining the Scottish government’s tax and spending plans for the 2023-24 tax year. Swinney said he was making his budget statement within “the most turbulent economic and financial context most people can remember,” citing surging …
Changes to the Repairing Standard
All landlords have a legal obligation to ensure their property meets the Repairing Standard at the start of a tenancy and at all times during a tenancy. From 1 March next year (2024) the Repairing Standard is being changed to add the following requirements:- - water pipes must be free of …
Scottish Association of Landlords : Cost of Living (Tenant Protection) (Scotland) Act 2022
The Act came into force on 28 October 2022 and is expected to be in force until at least 30 September 2023 With the agreement of parliament the legislation can be extended beyond this date to 31 March2024. The Act introduces restrictions on rent increases and evictions during the time it …
Citylets - Opposing Policies that Fail to Understand the PRS
Private rents continue to rise despite the Scottish Government pushing through and now extending emergency legislation to freeze them for sitting tenants. However, an extraordinary recent move to increase investors’ additional dwellings supplement (ADS) payments of land and buildings transaction tax (LBTT) to an immense 6% seems wildly counterproductive to …
Property Industry Eye - Scottish concerns remain despite lifting of rent freeze
JANUARY 23, 2023 | JEROME SMAIL Replacing the rent freeze in Scotland with a 3% cap is not enough to fix residential property problems north of the border, according to Propertymark. The Scottish government announced last Thursday that it would introduce emergency measures to raise the current 0% cap on rent rises …
The Negotiator - Scottish Government U-turns replacing rent freeze with cap
In a major change of mind, ministers in Scotland decided to allow rent rises after a campaign from landlord leaders. David Callaghan 23rd January 2023 The Scottish Government has dropped its planned rent freeze from April in a major U-turn. Ministers are now proposing a 3% rent cap for six months, with higher increases …
Scottish Association of Landlords - Coalition steps up court fight over rent control and eviction ban
A coalition of landlords and letting bodies has submitted a Petition to the Court of Session in Edinburgh seeking a Judicial Review of the Scottish Government’s rent control and eviction ban legislation. The coalition is represented by TC Young LLP and Bannatyne, Kirkwood, France & Co. In the petition, the three …
Scottish Association of Landlords - Cost of Living Act: Campaign update
SAL members will be aware that over the last few months we have been running a major campaign against the unfair and discriminatory rent increase freeze and ban on evictions in private lets which were part of last year’s Cost of Living Act.A summary of the campaign so far is below. …
Citylets - How Much Can I Ask for as a Tenancy Deposit? … And Other Important Points
All eyes on rent The rent freeze announced by the Scottish Government in September has continued to be a talking point in Scotland’s private rented sector, and is likely to remain a closely watched topic as 31st March 2023 approaches (it was stated that the freeze would be in place until this date at …
Letting Agent Today - Rent Freeze and Eviction Ban to continue until autumn at least
The controversial ban on private rental sector rent rises and evictions is to continue in Scotland for another six months at least, taking it up to October 2023. Social rental sector tenants will no longer have their rents frozen, with some reported to be facing an 11.2 per cent increase although …
Avoiding condensation
https://www.northlanarkshire.gov.uk/housing/repairs-and-advice/avoiding-condensation Condensation is the most common form of unwanted dampness in buildings and occurs when warm moist air comes into contact with a cold surface. Keep homes winter warm We all find that the winter months can be a struggle. With cold, wintry weather; shorter, darker days, we spend more time at home …
Scottish Association of Landlords - Condensation
With many tenants struggling with the cost of heating their home, the SAL advice line has seen a big increase in calls about condensation and mould in properties.In many cases issuing guidance to tenants about how to tackle condensation will be sufficient to resolve the problem. SAL has a …
Scottish Association of Landlords - Scottish Budget
Details of the Scottish Budget for 2023-2024 were announced in parliament on 15 December 2022. In a further attempt to deter landlords from purchasing properties in the private rented sector an increase of 2% has been levied on the Land and Buildings Transaction Tax (LBTT) Additional Dwelling Supplement (ADS). There …
Scottish Association of Landlords - Cost of living survey findings
Over the last two weeks SAL has been conducting a survey of landlord members to gauge the impact of the Cost of Living (Tenant Protection) (Scotland) Act on the private rented sector (PRS). This is the temporary legislation which has introduced a freeze on most rent increases and a delay …
Citylets - Save Energy and Money with Easy 5-Minute Projects
This year, more than ever, many of us are looking for ways to save energy and save money. But with Christmas fast approaching and a to-do-list longer than Santa’s beard, you need some fast fixes. These super-quick projects will all increase your home’s energy efficiency and should only take you around …
Citylets - The Menace of Mould
Tragedy in Rochdale The health implications of mould in a home were highlighted in the most harrowing circumstances recently, when a coroner concluded that the 2020 death of two-year-old Awaab Ishak was caused by a respiratory condition arising from exposure to mould in his family’s Rochdale flat. Babies and children are identified among …
Citylets - The Energy Prices Act – a Guide for Landlords and Tenants
Households in Scotland will be protected from sharp rises in their energy costs this winter through the UK Government’s Energy Prices Act. Within the universal scheme, it is a legal obligation on agents and landlords to ensure tenants, whose bills are included in their rents, benefit from the various elements of …
Citylets - 5 Top Tips to Make Sure Your Boiler Is Ready for Winter
Is your boiler ready for winter? The seasons have well and truly turned, and winter is coming – the busiest time of the year for one of the most valuable assets in your home or property – your boiler. So, there’s no better time than now to make sure your …
Citylets - Five Tips for Youngsters Moving into Their First Rental
How do you make a rental property feel like home? It might seem a challenge to add personality while staying on the right side of your landlord but with a little skill it can definitely be done. From freshening up paintwork to smart accessorising, there’s plenty you can do to …
Citylets - Rent Freeze and Rent Increases
Following on from the blogs about the Cost of Living (Tenant Protection)(Scotland) Act 2022 (the Act), one area that has resulted in more questions than perhaps any other is around the rent freeze or cap. The current rent cap is set at 0% although it could be varied in the …
Citylets - Repeal of Ground 8 under the Housing (Scotland) Act 1988
Ground 8, the mandatory rent arrears ground, was the most common ground for eviction under the assured tenancy regime. Courts, and latterly the Tribunal, had no discretion but to grant an eviction order provided that both – at the date of service of the AT6 and at the date the …
Safe Deposit Scotland - Understanding Landlord Behaviour in the Private Rented Sector in the UK
The UK Collaborative Centre for Housing Evidence (CaCHE) has today (Monday 7th November) launched Understanding Landlord Behaviour in the Private Rented Sector in the UK, the final project carried out as part of a collaboration between CaCHE, the SafeDeposits Scotland Charitable Trust and the TDS Charitable Foundation. Stakeholders in Scotland's private rented sector were …
Citylets - The New Rent Arrears Ground and the Private Residential Tenancy
The Scottish Government passed the Cost of Living (Tenant Protection) (Scotland) Bill in early October and it came into force on 28th October 2022. The Bill provides exemptions to the eviction moratorium for new and existing grounds under both the assured and private residential tenancy regimes. This article focuses on the new rent …
The Cost of Living (Tenant Protection) (Scotland) Act – Emergency legislation
The Cost of Living (Tenant Protection) (Scotland) Act – Emergency legislationThe Cost of Living (Tenant Protection) (Scotland) Act 2022 has been passed by the Scottish Parliament.The Act temporarily: restricts landlords from increasing the amount of rent they can charge private and social tenants, as well as for student accommodation places …
Citylets - Pets in Property
Consultation and the concept of personalising a home There has been much discussion in recent years about the ability of tenants to keep a pet in their private rented property, and the topic has once again become a talking point with the Scottish Government publishing in August analysis of the consultation on its …
SAL - Lettings coalition will seek legal opinion on Scotland’s rent freeze and eviction ban
A coalition of landlord and lettings bodies is seeking legal advice on the Scottish Government’s rent freeze and eviction ban legislation. The coalition is formed between the Scottish Association of Landlords (SAL), Propertymark, the National Residential Landlords Association (NRLA) and Scottish Land and Estates (SLE). The Scottish Association of Landlords (SAL) and …
Citylets - FAQs from Potential Landlords
It is crucial that landlords ensure their property meets the desired standards of their target market to both maximise rent and minimise void periods. Here are the most frequently asked questions from potential landlords, to help you understand everything you need to know before embarking on your own buy-to-let journey. Is the …
Citylets - Property Sales Market Continues to Thrive Despite Economic and Political Challenges
From the Bank of England’s base rate hike of 2% to 2.25% since the start of the year, through the mini-budget in September, to the cost of living and energy crisis – the Scottish housing market seems hugely unaffected. Whilst there might be a different property landscape ahead, the market …
SAL - Emergency mini-budget summary 23 September 2022
NB. This budget summary was prepared before the Chancellor’s later decision to reverse the change to the 45% band.The “Emergency Mini-Budget” on Friday 23 September 2022 was anything but mini, with a number of radical announcements delivered by the new Chancellor, Kwasi Kwarteng. What the main announcements mean for you …
Rent freeze and eviction ban details approved by Parliament – SAL takes legal advice
A message from SAL chief executive John Blackwood.During the past week emergency legislation to bring in restrictions on evictions and rent increases, entitled the Cost of Living (Tenant Protection) (Scotland) Bill, has been debated by parliament.The SNP and Green Party have put political rhetoric ahead of achieving real improvements in Scotland’s …
Citylets - Citylets Quarterly Report Q3 2022 - Cold Snap
With property supply already chronically restrained in many areas of Scotland over the past year, it would be an understatement to observe that the lettings industry across the private and social sectors expressed concern at the snap policy announcement in early September summarily banning rent rises (for existing tenancies) and …
TC Young - Draft Legislation- Rent Freeze and Eviction Ban in the Private Rented Sector
Draft Legislation- Rent Freeze and Eviction Ban in the Private Rented SectorThe Scottish Government have now published the Bill designed to introduce the rent freeze and eviction moratorium announced in the Scottish Parliament by the First Minister in early September.The Cost of Living (Tenant Protection) (Scotland) Bill was debated in …
Scottish Association of Landlords - Rent freeze & eviction ban update
Following a meeting today with the Scottish Government we are able to provide some details on how the government expects the eviction ban and rent freeze, which were announced by the First Minister on 6 September, to operate. Some details are still to be finalised and all policy detail is …
Citylets - Carbon Monoxide Detectors – What Do Landlords and Tenants Need to Know?
There is, and has always been, quite a lot of confusion around carbon monoxide detectors in rental properties. Do I need them? How many do I need? Where do they need to be installed? Why are carbon monoxide detectors important? So many questions! So, just exactly what are landlords required to …
Scottish Association of Landlords in the media
Following the announcement on 6 September of a rent increase freeze and eviction ban, SAL chief executive John Blackwood has hit the studios and taken many interview calls to represent member views. His comments have been widely featured across the media.Catch up via the links below, more will be added …
Scottish Association of Landlords - Eviction ban and rent increase freeze – update
Since the First Minister’s announcement last week of a freeze on rent increases and a ban on evictions, we have been inundated with queries from members on how these policies will work in practice. Draft legislation is not expected to be published for another few weeks and to date we’ve been unable …
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II 21 April 1926 - 8 September 2022
Grief is the price we pay for love. On 8 September 2022 Buckingham Palace announced the death of Her Majesty The Queen. The Government will issue further guidance and information shortly.
Landlord email - Thursday 8th September 2022 - Recent Eviction ban and rent increase freeze
““There's an opposite to déjà vu. They call it jamais vu. It's when you meet the same people or visit places, again and again, but each time is the first. Everybody is always a stranger. Nothing is ever familiar.”― Chuck Palahniuk, Choke” “No doubt the news had spread that a Technician was coming …
Scottish Association of Landlords - EPC myth busting
EPC myth busting With energy bills going through the roof and landlords considering how to improve the energy efficiency of their properties ahead of mandatory energy performance certificate (EPC) requirements being introduced, SAL policy manager Caroline Elgar (and also a former EPC assessor) dispels some EPC myths: Myth 1 – If I …
Scottish Association of Landlords - Immediate rent freeze and eviction ban
Setting out the programme for government for the next 12 months First Minister Nicola Sturgeon today announced to the Scottish Parliament that emergency legislation will be introduced to freeze all rents and ban evictions in the private and social rented sector in response to the cost of living crisis. These measures …
Citylets - How to Buy a Second Home in Scotland
Around 1,000,000 people in the UK own a second home – investment properties, holiday homes or to provide a home for a family member. If you’re considering buying your second home, whatever the reason, it’s important to be crystal clear on the financial implications. We recommend speaking to a mortgage broker …
Citylets - Renters’ Right to a Pet Will Come with a Cost
With 60% of all UK households now having a pet, the issue of the rights of renters to keep a pet as part of their tenancy has been moving up the political agenda. There is a discussion taking place right now in Scotland as part of the wider reform of the …
CityLets - Responding to Rent Arrears
What is the scale of the issue? Rent arrears are far from a new phenomenon, however, the financial difficulties imposed on many tenants by recent factors such as the COVID-19 pandemic and the cost of living crisis, have placed additional emphasis on this issue that can cause distress for tenants and landlords …
CityLets - How to Decorate a Rental Property without Making Permanent Changes
With property prices continuing to rise, many of us are renting on a more long-term basis. Most landlords don’t allow permanent changes to their property, so how do you personalise your living space without risking your deposit? Communicate with your landlord It is worth looking at your rental contract to see what …
Citylets - Hydrogen Boilers? We’ve Got You Covered! Here’s What You Need to Know
We all have heard the hype around hydrogen being a suitable alternative to heat your home, but what does this actually mean? Why is it being considered? When are things likely to change and how can hydrogen be introduced into your home? The government is currently on course with their plans …
Citylets - Tenements on the Brink: Why Buildings Collapse
The BBC Documentary ‘Why Buildings Collapse’ reflected upon the tragic collapse of the Champlain Tower South in 2021. Although mostly based in Florida, the programme brought the issue into a UK context and firmly focused on the Scottish housing quality crisis. In this blog post, we explain some of the …
Citylets - Legal Update: Coronavirus (Recovery and Reform) (Scotland) Bill
The route favoured by landlords for eviction of tenants in the private rented sector, prior to the pandemic, usually involved utilising one of the mandatory grounds for eviction contained in the various acts dealing with the different types of tenancy. This route generally ensured that landlords would be on the …
Citylets - Landlords Guide to Central Heating and Boiler Maintenance
Landlords have a range of legal responsibilities that they must adhere to, particularly when it comes to central heating and boiler maintenance. Ignorance of the law is no excuse, and every landlord must fully acquaint themselves with the relevant legislation. In addition to your legal responsibilities, you also have a …
SAL - Discretionary evictions made permanent
As we have reported previously, the Scottish Government has published a Coronavirus Recovery and Reform (Scotland) Bill which seeks to make permanent some of the changes introduced through emergency powers at the start of the coronavirus pandemic, namely: The requirement for the tribunal to exercise discretion when deciding whether to grant an …
Citylets - Managing the Unexpected – a Guide for Resolving Common Repairs
Every letting agent has dealt with common repairs when managing a property and these repairs are often complicated, time-consuming, involve co-ordinating lots of people and, let’s face it, are difficult to manage alongside your already high workload. So let’s take a look at how you can quickly get a handle on …
Citylets - The Expensive Ostrich Technique
Many homeowners budget for buying a place but they don’t budget nearly as well for maintaining that place. If you own a home, it’s probably your most expensive and prized asset. Yet, many seem content with watching that value chip away every day due to a lack of care. A flat in …
Citylets - Why Rent Controls Are Not the Answer
July 8, 2022 In the current economic climate, it’s probably not unreasonable for a tenant who is renting their home in the private market to think that Government controls on how much rent they should pay is a good thing: capped rents equal improved affordability. But it’s a more complex issue than …
Scottish Association of Landlords - Government “reforms” risk worsening the housing crisis
16 June 2022 CampaignsNews We have been representing member views and working with other organisations to ensure politicians are made aware of the risks within the Coronavirus (Recovery and Reform) (Scotland) Bill which is in front of the Scottish Parliament just now. This bill when enacted will make the current temporary situation …
Scottish Association of Landlords - Discretionary evictions made permanent
29 June 2022 News As we have reported previously, the Scottish Government has published a Coronavirus Recovery and Reform (Scotland) Bill which seeks to make permanent some of the changes introduced through emergency powers at the start of the coronavirus pandemic, namely: The requirement for the tribunal to exercise discretion when deciding whether to …
Citylets - How the Property Industry Can Stand Up to Cybercrime?
Security is an important topic for all types of business including those operating in the property sector. Here, security is traditionally associated with protecting homes from physical damage and break-ins, through increasingly sophisticated intruder alarm and home security systems. However, in our digital age, estate and letting agents are fast …
Citylets - Buy-to-Let: Is it More Attractive Furnished or Unfurnished?
When trying to attract and secure reliable tenants, is it best to present a flat as furnished or unfurnished? Both, furnished and unfurnished accommodation, play an important part in the lettings market and there are no right or wrong answers to the question. Certainly, landlords are under no legal obligation to furnish …
Citylets - The Role of BTR in Delivering ‘A New Deal For Tenants’
The Scottish Government has released their industry consultation, ‘A New Deal For Tenants’, detailing Scotland’s vision to place a stronger tenant and community focus at the forefront of the nation’s housing policy. This additional safeguarding of tenants’ rights is intended to complement the existing ‘Housing to 2040’ strategy for low cost …
Citylets - Scottish Rental Market – Where Are We Now?
The Scottish rental sector continues to experience a series of changes that started with the introduction of the Additional Dwelling Supplement and the Scottish Private Rental Tenancy (SPRT) in 2016 and 2017, and has seen subsequent changes to tax relief, the introduction of rent control legislation, and the rise of …
CityLets - Remote Work Challenges and Solutions
After a couple of turbulent years, today we can evaluate the significant changes that have taken place in the workplace. The scenarios we have lived through made employers and workers look for new digital solutions that helped them overcome the challenges posed by a global pandemic. The biggest transformation, facilitated by digitalisation, …
Citylets - 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 …
Citylets - 5 Things to Know about Self-Factoring
In Scotland, property owners have a duty to maintain the common areas of their property (chief amongst which, the roof) and that’s not an easy task. Many shared blocks – “tenements” in legalese, whether or not they are the old-style tenements you’re thinking about – have fallen into disrepair due to …
Citylets - Repair or Not to Repair? Thoughts for Landlords with Communal Ownership Properties
Tenement repairs cover a huge range of topics, and it can be a complicated and scary subject to delve into… made more prominent by the Scottish Parliamentary’s Working Group who have submitted proposals to Parliament to have the following issues considered under law: Include tenement condition as part of improvements to …
CityLet - Questions Frequently Asked by Landlords
What are the requirements for a buy-to-let property? You’ll need a deposit of around 25%, although some lenders will consider 20%. The deposit amount is based on the valuation or the purchase price – whichever is lower. The loan amount is usually dictated by loan to value and a ‘rental stress test.’ …

