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What should I check when viewing a flat or house in Larkhall?
When viewing a property, inspect for dampness, mould, and structural issues. Check the condition of windows, doors, and the roof (if accessible). Ensure all appliances included in the let are in working order. Pay attention to the energy performance certificate (EPC) rating as this impacts energy bills. Also, ask about council tax bands and local amenities.
What are my rights as a tenant in Scotland?
In Scotland, most private tenancies are now Private Residential Tenancies. This type of tenancy offers tenants open-ended security, meaning the landlord can only end the tenancy under specific grounds. Landlords must provide a written tenancy agreement, and deposits must be lodged with a government-approved scheme. Landlords also need to be registered.
What safety features should a rental property have in Larkhall?
A rental property must, by law, have working smoke alarms on each floor and a carbon monoxide detector if there is a fuel-burning appliance (e.g., gas boiler, wood-burning stove). Check that these are present and functioning correctly. Ensure there is also a fire blanket in the kitchen. Ask about the property's gas safety certificate.
What questions should I ask about the local area of Larkhall?
Enquire about transport links, schools, local shops, and healthcare facilities. Consider the noise levels, crime rates, and proximity to amenities that are important to you. Check council websites for information on local services and planning applications that might affect the property.
What deposit protection scheme is used in Scotland, and how does it work?
In Scotland, landlords must protect your deposit with one of three government-approved schemes: Letting Protection Service Scotland, Safe Deposits Scotland, or My Deposits Scotland. The landlord must provide you with details of the scheme within 30 working days of receiving the deposit. At the end of the tenancy, the deposit should be returned promptly, subject to any agreed deductions for damage or unpaid rent.
