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What should I check before signing a tenancy agreement in Greenock?
Before signing, carefully review the tenancy agreement, paying attention to the rent amount, payment schedule, deposit details, and the length of the tenancy. Ensure you understand your rights and responsibilities, as well as those of the landlord. Check the inventory list thoroughly and take photos of any existing damage before moving in to avoid disputes later. In Scotland, landlords must provide tenants with a written tenancy agreement.
What safety checks should a rental property in Greenock have?
By law, rental properties in Scotland must have a valid Electrical Installation Condition Report (EICR) and a Portable Appliance Test (PAT) certificate for any appliances provided by the landlord. Smoke alarms must be installed on each floor and a carbon monoxide detector in any room with a fuel-burning appliance (e.g., gas boiler). Landlords must also ensure furniture meets fire safety regulations.
What is a reasonable deposit for a rental property in Greenock and how should it be protected?
In Scotland, the maximum deposit a landlord can ask for is generally two months' rent, although it is more commonly one month's rent. Your landlord must protect your deposit in a government-approved tenancy deposit scheme within 30 working days of receiving it. They must also provide you with details of the scheme used. This protects your deposit and ensures it's returned to you at the end of the tenancy, provided you've met the terms of your agreement and there are no damages beyond fair wear and tear.
What are my rights regarding repairs and maintenance in a rental property in Greenock?
Your landlord is responsible for maintaining the property in a good state of repair, including essential repairs like heating, plumbing, and structural issues. Report any necessary repairs to your landlord in writing and keep a copy of the communication. If the landlord fails to carry out necessary repairs within a reasonable timeframe, you may have grounds to take further action, such as contacting the First-tier Tribunal for Scotland (Housing and Property Chamber).
What are the common reasons for deposit deductions at the end of a tenancy in Greenock?
Common reasons for deposit deductions include damage to the property beyond fair wear and tear, unpaid rent, cleaning costs if the property is not left in a reasonably clean condition, and removal of items that belong to the landlord. Ensure you have a thorough check-out inspection with the landlord and agree on any deductions in writing before the deposit is returned. If you disagree with any deductions, you can raise a dispute with the tenancy deposit scheme.
