How Detailed Is Too Detailed?

Drama down under The demands of an Australian landlord recently went viral, reaching these shores via platforms such as Reddit and online news outlets. The story concerned a landlord checklist issued to tenants ahead of routine mid-tenancy inspections, with 20 points ranging from “light fittings must be wiped and free of insects” to “swimming pool …

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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 the register. …

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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 intelligent security options and …

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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 you don’t know who owns …

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Lets Talk with RentLocally

Sales Director, Lyndsay Yuille, and Finance and Digital Marketing Manager, Ross Leiper, from Edinburgh’s RentLocally join Citylets’ Gillian Semmler for episode 73 of Lets Talk. Lyndsay chats about the challenging aspects of the current market and describes situations taking place that she hasn’t experienced in 15 years of business. She shares her views on the …

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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 enable local authorities to …

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