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Relocation or Investment opportunaty in Transylvania
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Relocation or Investment opportunaty in Transylvania
PrivateHouse6 Beds
Pitlochry, Perth and Kinross
£440,000

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What should I check when viewing a property in Pitlochry?

When viewing a property, carefully inspect for damp, mould, and any signs of water damage. Check the condition of the windows, doors, and roof. Ensure all appliances are in working order if they are included. Pay attention to the energy efficiency of the property, looking for double glazing and adequate insulation. Also, consider the property's proximity to local amenities and transport links in Pitlochry.

What are the legal requirements for renting a property in Scotland?

In Scotland, landlords must be registered and properties must meet certain safety standards, including having working smoke alarms and carbon monoxide detectors. A valid Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) must be provided. Landlords are also legally required to protect tenants' deposits in a government-approved tenancy deposit scheme. Check that the landlord is registered and that the property meets all safety requirements before signing a lease.

What questions should I ask the landlord or letting agent before renting?

Ask about the length of the tenancy agreement, the amount of the deposit, and the rent payment schedule. Clarify what utilities are included in the rent and who is responsible for council tax. Enquire about the property's maintenance procedures and who to contact in case of repairs. It's also a good idea to ask about the landlord's policy on pets and subletting.

What should I consider regarding the local area of Pitlochry before renting?

Consider the proximity of the property to local amenities such as shops, schools, and healthcare facilities. Research the local transport links, including buses and trains. Check the crime rates and safety of the neighbourhood. Think about the noise levels and whether the property is located near any busy roads or industrial areas. Also, consider the availability of parking.

What are my rights as a tenant in Scotland?

Tenants in Scotland have the right to live in a property that is safe, habitable, and meets all legal requirements. Landlords must provide reasonable notice before entering the property. Tenants also have the right to challenge unfair rent increases and to end the tenancy agreement according to the terms of the lease. If there are any disputes, tenants can seek advice from organisations such as Shelter Scotland or Citizens Advice Scotland.