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Section 3: Supply in Natural Capital Markets
This Engagement Paper summarises the key Natural Capital Market Framework co -development issues and questions that will be explored. The content will be used to help inform, guide and support all participants during the engagement and
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Unclaimed tenancy deposits
This paper provides background for tenants and landlords who wish to respond to the Scottish Government’s Landlord and Tenant Engagement questionnaire on rented sector reform, which is asking for views on some of the details of the proposals.
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Broad Rental Market Area (BRMA) data: FOI release
Information request and response under the Freedom of Information (Scotland) Act 2002
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Changes from 1 April 2024
Measures to help people impacted by the cost crisis, including rent cap criteria. These measures are coming to an end on 31 March 2024. Regulations to protect tenants concerned about rent increases have been laid in the Scottish Parliament.
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- Cost of living: rent and eviction
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Greater flexibility to personalise a home
This paper provides background for tenants and landlords who wish to respond to the Scottish Government’s Landlord and Tenant Engagement questionnaire on rented sector reform, which is asking for views on some of the details of the proposals.
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37. Add any additional Agreement Terms here
Information about the statutory and discretionary clauses in the model private residential tenancy agreement.
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Looked After & adopted Children who have been given tenancy agreements: FOI release
Information request and response under the Freedom of Information (Scotland) Act 2002
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Improving access to information
New landlord registration system goes live.
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Section 1: how to use the model
This version of the Model Tenancy Agreement is in place from April 2024 onwards. You can create a tenancy using an online form at www.mygov.scot/tenancy-agreement-scotland
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5. Context
This study was commissioned by the Scottish Government in order to gain a better understanding of the baseline of youth engagement in the Scottish social housing sector.
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