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Existing tenancies
Guidance for private sector tenants on the Private Housing (Tenancies) (Scotland) Act 2016.
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Annex B: Detailed Analysis by Portfolio
Assesses where the Scottish Government is proposing to spend public money and how it aims to reduce inequality. It is a supporting document to the Scottish Budget and should be read alongside associated Budget publications.
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Annex C: Information about proposed additional prescribed information
The consultation invites views on proposals to ask landlords for additional information to demonstrate that they meet their legal responsibilities.
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Letting agent registration: privacy impact assessment
Assessment considering any potential privacy impacts that result from the implementation of the registration of letting agents.
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4 Responsibilities of tenants and landlords
This pack applies to tenancies created before 1 December 2017. From then on, new Private Residential Tenancies will not require a Tenant Information Pack.
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1 Your Tenancy
This pack applies to tenancies created before 1 December 2017. From then on, new Private Residential Tenancies will not require a Tenant Information Pack.
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2 Information about your property
This pack applies to tenancies created before 1 December 2017. From then on, new Private Residential Tenancies will not require a Tenant Information Pack.
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Outcomes
This bulletin provides information on local authority homelessness applications, assessments and outcomes in the period from 1 April to 30 September 2019.
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Chapter 4: Handling of Applications
Code of guidance to help guide local authorities in their duties to assist people who are threatened with or who are experiencing homelessness.
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- Homelessness: code of guidance
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6. Operation of Part 1 and assessment of necessity and proportionality
This report on the Cost of Living (Tenant Protection) (Scotland) Act 2022 covers the period 1 June 2023 to 30 September 2023. It provides a review of the status and operation of the remaining provisions in Part 1.
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