Private Rented Sector: Our Most Commonly Asked Questions Answered

Exterior view of traditional Scottish tenement flats representing private rented housing in Scotland

Navigating the rules and responsibilities of being a landlord in Scotland’s Private Rented Sector can be complex — especially when tenancy laws continue to evolve. At TC Young, we regularly advise landlords on practical and legal matters to help them stay compliant and avoid disputes. In this FAQ, Associate & Private Rented Sector expert, Kirstie […]

Financial Sanction Regulations for Letting Agents

From 14th May 2025, UK letting agents will be legally required to report breaches or suspected breaches of financial sanctions regulations to HM Treasury’s Office of Financial Sanctions Implementation (OFSI). What are financial sanctions? Financial sanctions help the UK meet its foreign policy and national security aims. Financial sanctions include restrictions on designated persons, such […]

Rent Cap Controls in 2025

Exterior view of traditional Scottish tenement flats representing private rented housing in Scotland

In our previous blog summarising changes in the Private Rented Sector in 2024 (Private Rented Sector Legal Recap 2024) , we noted that it could be anticipated the ‘tapering’ approach introduced by the Rent Adjudication (Temporary Modifications) (Scotland) Regulations 2024 may be extended beyond the scheduled expiry date of 31st March 2025. However, on 7th February 2025, the Cost of […]

Private Rented Sector Legal Recap 2024

Exterior view of traditional Scottish tenement flats representing private rented housing in Scotland

As we approach the end of 2024, it is useful to recap on the events of the last 12 months in the private rented sector in Scotland. Key Changes On 1 March 2024 new measures were added to the Repairing Standard such that existing duties were increased and/or clarified.  Here is a link to the […]

Funeral Expenses Payment in Scotland

Today sees the introduction of a new Social Security Scotland benefit to assist those on low incomes to meet the costs of a funeral. The payment, known as Funeral Expenses Payment, can help pay for some of the costs of the funeral (burial/cremation fees, travel to arrange or attend funeral, death certificate & other documents). Up to £700 is […]

Dealing with Anti-Social Tenants

Social landlords will regularly be faced with anti-social behaviour (ASB) by tenants. This article outlines some options to tackle ASB, where internal policies have been exhausted and there has been no improvement in the tenant’s behaviour.   Anti-Social Behaviour Orders (ASBO) An Anti-Social Behaviour Order (ASBO) is a preventative measure that can be taken to […]

Expiry of the Eviction Moratorium: What’s Next?

At the end of this month, the eviction moratorium introduced by the Cost of Living (Tenant Protection) (Scotland) Act 2022 (the 2022 Act) will come to an end.  But what is the practical impact for private landlords? Since its introduction in October 2022, the eviction moratorium has not “banned” evictions. Instead, it has operated to […]