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Tenancy Notice Period – Scotland – HELP!

9th September 2013

I am a tenant in Scotland. I rented my property through a letting agent. The let ran for the 6 month assured Scottish tenancy and then the landlord came out for a ‘visit’ he called it. When he arrived he brought a bunch of paperwork telling me he was taking the tenancy on himself and […]

When to sign the AST and taking holding deposits

7th September 2013

I have read that on no account should a landlord sign a new tenancy, unless he has vacant possession of the property.Even if good tenants have given notice in writing, it doesn’t mean they will actually move out on the day they say they will. On that basis it makes sense that new tenants should sign […]

Condensation compensation

6th September 2013

Am I liable if my tenants property gets damaged by condensation?  The flat has had a history of condensation, although obviously I didn’t tell him that. I cleaned and decorated before he moved him. I have paid him £500 in compensation although he is not satisfied as he paid over £1,500 for his new furniture […]

Black spot mould in cellar

6th September 2013

This is a new one on me, tenant rang me today, with the floods a few weeks ago, her cellar flooded.  She says black mould all growing up walls. I’m going to look next week, but my quick enquiries tell me clean off with bleach and get de-humidifier. I know a bit about ‘normal’ mould […]

Mortgage Express or Mortgage Distress?

6th September 2013

The Mortgage Express exit strategy has been a hot potato since at least 2011 when they first met a group of 70 landlords at an event organised under the Property Tribes banner.  They have been slated by landlords for imposing terms and conditions which were buried in small print and which are no longer adopted […]

Letting agent regulation for Scotland – Scottish Government plans announced

6th September 2013

Scotland’s newly formed Council of Letting Agents (CLA) steering group met for the first time yesterday.  The members of the group have been selected to represent Scottish Association of Landlords (SAL) letting agent members’ views. These members are tasked with working up the plans for this new letting agent division of the Scottish Association of […]

How do you differentiate your property from others in your area?

6th September 2013

How do you make your property stand out from the one down the road, and ensure the best tenants want to rent YOUR property?  Obviously great location & professional photos help to get them interested in the first place, but what are the other differentiating factors about the property itself which give you the upper […]

The National Audit Office criticise Universal Credit reforms

5th September 2013

The National Audit Office has crticised Universal Credit welfare reforms as being badly managed, overambitious and poor value for money including £34 million written off on failed IT. The spending watchdog said “risks were taken with the universal credit to hit targets, IT systems had limited functionality and an unfamiliar project management approach was used”. […]

Popular questions from tenants to landlords

5th September 2013

It’s not just landlords and letting agents using our property forum these days. Recently we have had several Readers Questions posed by tenants who have been badly treated by their landlords.  If there’s one thing good landlords despise almost as much as bad tenants it is bad landlords who ruin the reputation of our industry. […]

Rental Fraud up by 92%

5th September 2013

The Office of National Statistics reported rental fraud has increased by 92% over the last two years. The total cost per year of rental fraud now comes to £755 million per year, and on average it costs each individual victim £2,394 which works out to over 315,000 conned in the last 12 months. Rental fraud […]

Landmark Case Shows Scottish Landlords Must Take Deposit Protection Seriously

3rd September 2013

A recent case in Edinburgh Sheriff Court saw a landlord who had failed to protect his tenant’s deposit fined £3,450.  This shows that landlords, and their agents, must take seriously their new statutory obligation to lodge tenants’ deposits with one of the approved schemes, and that the courts will take a robust line with those […]

Deed of Assurance Document Template Download

3rd September 2013

If you have the right type of properties to attract long term, good quality tenants, don’t stitch yourself or your tenant up with a long term AST. Consider the benefits to all concerned of offering a Deed of Assurance instead. Give your tenants the peace of mind they want and an incentive for them to […]

My tenants have asked about taking in a lodger

3rd September 2013

I have rented a 4 bed house to four professional sharers for the last 7 years. Three of the sharers have been in the property from day one, the remaining tenant has been there for two years.  When the new tenant moved in two years ago they were given a new six month AST, they […]

My landlord thinks I’m a lodger – please help me

2nd September 2013

I moved into a room 2 years ago in a flat that has 3 other people renting out rooms.  The owners DO NOT live in the flat. I recently lost my job and have become past due on my rent. In a recent discussion with my landlord regarding the possibility of eviction he told me […]

Student Guarantee with limited liability

2nd September 2013

It is that time of year – student tenancies are in the news and up and down the country alert parents are saying “it is not fair – if my sons mate doesn’t pay his rent the landlord can come after me!” Some landlords may feel that having 4 people guaranteeing a joint tenancy for […]

Renting to foreigners

2nd September 2013

We currently rent to eight foreign tenants from Poland, Latvia, Portugal and Hungary.  In the past our main concern has been employment and have always asked for payslips as proof. Recently in the press they have been saying landlords should be also be checking if people are here legally. My question is what proof should […]

Overhanging Tree Problem

2nd September 2013

I have recently taken over management of the freehold and common areas and structure of a development of six flats. I am the sole director of the management company. Overhanging the land there are very substantial branches. If one broke, then it could seriously damage one of the flats. I am aware of the right […]

The GOOD Landlords Campaign

Good Landlords Campaign Board of Directors

30th August 2013

One of my goals is for The GOOD Landlords Campaign to eventually become a registered charity. For that to happen there are several hoops to jump through, the first of which is to form a steering committee. For the moment, The GOOD Landlords Campaign mission statement is “to promote and facilitate the sharing of best practice […]

Planning and building control office discover unused basement room

30th August 2013

I have a HMO which I bought way back, it is officially licensed etc and above board. They recently discovered that there was a basement in the building which had been converted in to a room with en-suite facilities illegally. The work was done before we bought the building and has never been let out […]

Landlord fits new front door and doesn’t give tenants the keys!

30th August 2013

I have rented a property from a Landlord and let the property on a corporate let to a Charity who then place social housing tenants to live in it. Yesterday, without asking me, or giving me notice, the property owner changed the front door, and therefore the lock, and omitted to give me or anyone […]

Ready Made Property Tweets

29th August 2013

If like me you are a big fan of Twitter you will no doubt enjoy sharing information with your fellow landlords. I have just completed the mammoth task of completely updating my buy to let property investment strategy and I will be tweeting about it over the next few days. Below are some of the […]