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Buying from a builder (June 2020)
11th June 2020New build properties are appealing to buyers for many reasons. Everything is new. Maintenance should be minimal for the first few years. The home will be more energy efficient than many older properties meaning lower utility bills. A warranty may be available giving peace of mind if a fault develops. You may be able to … Continue reading "Buying from a builder (June 2020)" -
Relevant Adjustments to Common Parts Regulations
18th May 2020People with disabilities now have additional rights to make communal areas around their home more accessible, under new regulations passed by the Scottish Parliament on 24 February 2020. The Relevant Adjustments to Common Parts (Disabled Persons) (Scotland) Regulations 2020, give disabled people the right to remove barriers to access with the support of a simple … Continue reading "Relevant Adjustments to Common Parts Regulations" -
Normal Practices for Buying and Selling Property have Changed for the Foreseeable Future
11th May 2020The Scottish Government has announced the introduction of another three-week lockdown effective from Thursday 7 May but there seems to be light at the end of the tunnel as they also release their suggestions on what could happen at the next phase of the pandemic lockdown. In terms of Property Services we will await the … Continue reading "Normal Practices for Buying and Selling Property have Changed for the Foreseeable Future" -
Loft Conversions
5th May 2020Many people choose to convert their loft area as a means of obtaining more space without having to move home. This blog provides some advice on what you should be thinking about before making the decision to extend and how to ensure that the loft conversion is safe and legal. Check whether or not you … Continue reading "Loft Conversions" -
Licensed Premises and Covid-19
31st March 2020One of the sectors most affected by the current COVID-19 pandemic is food and drink with premises ordered to close following government announcements made on 20th and 23rd March. Where is closed? From close of trade on 23rd March the following food and drink premises must be closed: • Restaurants; • Cafes; • Public Houses; … Continue reading "Licensed Premises and Covid-19" -
Coronavirus: Commercial Property implications and advice – Part I
30th March 2020The UK and Scottish Governments have introduced measures to assist businesses in Scotland to cope with the impact of COVID-19 and, in particular, they have provided for a number of rates reliefs and grants. There are also many other challenges facing business including those that affect landlords and tenants of commercial leases. Non-domestic rates The … Continue reading "Coronavirus: Commercial Property implications and advice – Part I" -
High hedges – Property in Scotland
2nd March 2020You may have seen press reports recently about a dispute between the owners of two properties in Inverness. The local authority used statutory powers to require one party to significantly reduce the height of a number of Leylandii trees which were a barrier to light and adversely affected the enjoyment of a neighbouring property. The … Continue reading "High hedges – Property in Scotland" -
DD8 Market Heating Up
24th February 2020It is always good to report positive changes to the market. With this in mind, I have seen a significant increase in sales in the DD8 postcode area since the turn of the year. A selection of our properties at various levels of the market in the Forfar and Kirriemuir areas have been placed under … Continue reading "DD8 Market Heating Up" -
Scottish Budget – Land and Buildings Transaction Tax change
14th February 2020As you will be aware, the Scottish Budget for 2020/2021 was published on 6 February 2020. This made changes to a number of financial regimes, including that of the Land and Buildings Transaction Tax (‘LBTT’) regime. The principal change is the formation of a new tax band of 2% payable on non-residential leases which have … Continue reading "Scottish Budget – Land and Buildings Transaction Tax change" -
Private Residential Tenancy – Landlord Dispute
23rd January 2020Private Residential Tenancy Since 1st December 2017, new Scottish tenancies for separate dwellings require to be a Private Residential Tenancy (“PRT”), subject to certain exclusions. Any disputes arising out of PRT’s are resolved by the First Tier Tribunal for Scotland (Housing and Property Chamber) (“the FTT”). Any appeal can be made to the Upper Tier … Continue reading "Private Residential Tenancy – Landlord Dispute"