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Coming Soon – Upper 2-Bed Flat to Rent
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Coming Soon – Upper 2-Bed Flat to Rent
PrivateDate available: 15 May 2026Flat2 Beds
Motherwell, North Lanarkshire
£800pm
2 bedroom house in High Street, Motherwell, ML1 (2 bed) (#2864820)
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2 bedroom house in High Street, Motherwell, ML1 (2 bed) (#2864820)
AgencyDate available: 28 Apr 2026House2 Beds
Motherwell, North Lanarkshire
£850pm

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What should I check for when viewing a property to rent in Motherwell?

When viewing a property, thoroughly inspect for any signs of damp, mould, or structural issues. Check that all appliances are in working order, and ask about the energy efficiency of the property, including the EPC rating. Ensure all safety features like smoke alarms and carbon monoxide detectors are present and functioning correctly. Note any existing damage and agree with the landlord/agent on how it will be addressed before signing a lease.

What are the legal requirements for landlords renting out property in Scotland?

Landlords in Scotland must be registered with the Scottish Landlord Register. They also have a legal obligation to ensure the property meets the Repairing Standard, which includes ensuring the property is wind and watertight, and that all installations for the supply of water, gas, and electricity are in reasonable repair and proper working order. Tenancy deposit schemes are mandatory to protect tenants' deposits.

What questions should I ask about council tax and utility bills?

Enquire about the council tax band for the property and the approximate cost. Ask whether any utility bills are included in the rent. If not, ask about the average cost of utilities for the property to help with budgeting. Also, clarify who is responsible for paying for water charges.

What is a 'private residential tenancy' and how does it affect my rights as a tenant in Scotland?

The 'private residential tenancy' is the standard type of tenancy agreement in Scotland. It provides tenants with greater security of tenure compared to previous tenancy types. Landlords can only evict tenants under specific grounds, and tenants must be given appropriate notice. Rent increases are also limited to once per year, with a minimum of three months' notice.

What should I look for in the lease agreement before signing?

Carefully read the entire lease agreement, paying close attention to the rent amount, payment schedule, deposit amount and conditions for its return, and any clauses regarding property maintenance or repairs. Ensure you understand the landlord's responsibilities and your own. Clarify any ambiguous language or unclear terms before signing. Seek legal advice if needed.