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    Business and regulatory impact assessment (BRIA) that estimates the costs, benefits and risks of the measures in the Land Reform (Scotland) Bill.

    Part of:
    Land Reform (Scotland) Bill: business and regulatory impact assessment
  2. Private Rented Sector Resilience Group minutes: 24 March 2021

    Minutes of the 24 March meeting of the Private Rented Sector Resilience Group.

    Part of:
    Coronavirus (COVID-19): Private Rented Sector Resilience Group
  3. Section 5: Housing Costs and Income

    Overview of social tenants and social rented housing in Scotland for 2016, covering information on stock, households, housing flows, rents and income.

    Part of:
    Social tenants in Scotland 2016
  4. Section 3: Characteristics of Social Tenants

    Overview of social tenants and social rented housing in Scotland for 2016, covering information on stock, households, housing flows, rents and income.

    Part of:
    Social tenants in Scotland 2016
  5. Scottish secure tenancy: model agreement 2019

    This revised model agreement replaces the 2002 model agreement for Scottish secure tenancies created on or after 1 May 2019.

  6. 3 Methods overview

    Research with landowners and managers in Scotland to better understand their motivations and preferences to help inform the design of policy and finance mechanisms for high-integrity peatland natural capital markets.

    Part of:
    Overcoming barriers to the engagement of supply-side actors in Scotland's peatland natural capital markets - Final Report
  7. Key Findings – Tenants

    Equality impact assessment (EQIA) results for Evictions: duties to consider delay

    Part of:
    Housing (Scotland) Bill: Evictions - duties to consider delay: equality impact assessment results
  8. Footnotes

    A new standards framework, which will ensure that all temporary accommodation throughout Scotland is of a consistently high quality.

    Part of:
    Temporary accommodation standards framework
  9. Findings

    Summarises the evidence for the effectiveness for the flexibilities the Scottish Government can offer to Universal Credit to allow twice monthly payments, and direct payment of rent to landlords drawing on management information, populations surveys

    Part of:
    Universal Credit Scottish choices: evaluation
  10. Annex A: Advisory Standards for Temporary Accommodation

    Code of guidance to help guide local authorities in their duties to assist people who are threatened with or who are experiencing homelessness.

    Part of:
    Homelessness: code of guidance
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