Summary Cause Summons (Form 1) The Summary Cause Summons (Form 1) is the formal court document used in Scotland to initiate proceedings in the Sheriff’s Court under the Summary Cause Rules. This process is designed […]
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Notice of Irritancy A Notice of Irritancy is a key legal mechanism used by landlords in Scotland to terminate a commercial lease when a tenant breaches its terms—most commonly by failing to pay rent. Unlike
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Commercial Property (Sheriff Court) Commercial property law in Scotland operates under its own unique set of procedures, distinct from those governing residential tenancies. One of the key distinctions is that commercial leases are not subject
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How Do I Register and License as a Landlord in Wales, UK Renting out residential property in Wales is governed by precise legal requirements under the Housing (Wales) Act 2014. This legislation introduced a mandatory
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What Rights Do Tenants Have Regarding Succession Claims in Wales Under the Renting Homes (Wales) Act 2016, tenants in Wales—now referred to as contract-holders—have clearly defined rights regarding succession. Succession is the legal process that
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How Long Can the Tenancy Term Be, and When Can I End It in Wales, UK In Wales, residential renting is governed by the Renting Homes (Wales) Act 2016, which replaced traditional tenancies with Assured
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How Should I Handle the Tenancy Deposit Handling a tenancy deposit correctly is one of the most critical legal responsibilities for landlords in Wales. Under the law, landlords are required to protect their tenants’ deposits
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What Fees Am I Legally Allowed to Charge in Wales, UK In Wales, the Renting Homes (Fees, etc.) (Wales) Act 2019 sets out strict rules on what landlords and letting agents can legally charge tenants.
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What Basic Safety Precautions Am I Required to Provide in Wales, UK For landlords in Wales, providing safe and healthy homes is not just best practice—it’s a legal requirement. The Renting Homes (Wales) Act 2016
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What Counts as a Rent Increase or No-Fault Notice and Required Notice Periods Renting property in Wales is governed by the Renting Homes (Wales) Act 2016, which provides clear, standardised rules regarding rent increases and
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