Investors in People Platinum

An independent Scottish firm has become the first specialist lettings agency in the UK to have achieved Investors in People at Platinum level. Glasgow based Western Lettings was established in 2008 and it currently employs eleven people, managing almost 900 residential properties. Initially awarded ‘We Invest in People’ Gold, in 2019, this Platinum accreditation now …

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Landlord Safety Certificates – Your Guide for Letting Property in Scotland

Landlord safety certificates are essential if you want to rent out a property. Not only do you need to comply with Scottish and UK law, but you need to ensure the health and safety of your tenants. At first glance, the certification involved might seem daunting – after all, how many of us know a …

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5 Tips for Being a Successful Letting Agent in 2023

Letting agents play a crucial role in the property rental market, acting as intermediaries between landlords and tenants. With the rise in popularity of letting agent jobs , competition in the industry has become increasingly fierce. So, if you want to stand out and succeed in this field, you must have a thorough understanding of …

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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 variety of …

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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 among tenants to …

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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 which no new short-assured tenancies …

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