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What should I check before signing a tenancy agreement for a property in Perth?
Before signing, carefully review the tenancy agreement, paying attention to the rent amount, payment schedule, deposit details, and any clauses regarding pets, smoking, or alterations to the property. Ensure you understand your responsibilities as a tenant and the landlord's obligations. It's also wise to check the Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) rating for the property to understand its energy efficiency.
What are the legal requirements for landlords in Scotland regarding rented properties?
In Scotland, landlords must be registered with the Scottish Landlord Register. They are also legally required to ensure the property meets the Repairing Standard, which includes ensuring the property is wind and watertight, reasonably fit for human habitation, and that all installations for gas, electricity, water, sanitation, and space/water heating are in a reasonable state of repair and in proper working order. Landlords must also provide tenants with a written tenancy agreement.
What should I look for during a property viewing in Perth to ensure it meets my needs?
During a viewing, check the condition of the property thoroughly. Look for any signs of damp, mould, or pests. Test the appliances, taps, and heating system. Assess the natural light and noise levels. Consider the proximity to local amenities, transport links, and your workplace or school. Also, ask the landlord or letting agent about council tax responsibilities and utility costs.
What is a deposit protection scheme and how does it work in Scotland?
In Scotland, landlords are legally required to protect your tenancy deposit in a government-approved scheme. This ensures that your deposit is protected throughout the tenancy and that you can get it back at the end of the tenancy, provided you have met the terms of your tenancy agreement and there are no deductions for damage or unpaid rent. The landlord must provide you with details of the scheme used within 30 working days of receiving the deposit.
What are my rights as a tenant in Scotland regarding repairs and maintenance?
Landlords in Scotland are responsible for maintaining the property and carrying out necessary repairs. If something needs fixing, you should inform your landlord in writing. They are then obligated to carry out the repairs within a reasonable timeframe. If the landlord fails to do so, you may have grounds to take further action, such as contacting the First-tier Tribunal for Scotland (Housing and Property Chamber).
