by admin | May 14, 2023 | LindBlog
Landlords who live far away from the property they are renting out are what you may imagine when you hear the term “remote landlords.” If you purchased a rental home in Glasgow but don’t reside there, this could be you. You might also be the owner if...
by admin | Mar 23, 2023 | LindBlog
Who Is Liable To Pay The Council Tax in Scotland – The Landlord or Tenant? In the UK, including Scotland, all residential properties must pay council tax to local governments. The so-called “liable individual” is responsible for the tax. Typically, this...
by admin | Feb 5, 2023 | LindBlog
Is My Tenancy Deposit Secure? The Tenancy Deposit Scheme Regulations (Scotland) went into effect in March 2011. Since this day, every letting agency in Scotland that accepts a tenant deposit has to sign up with their local government and join a scheme for tenancy...
by admin | Jan 22, 2023 | LindBlog
If you’re thinking about making a move, you’ve probably considered whether you should buy a home or if it makes more sense to rent. Choosing between the two isn’t as simple as it appears. Renting and buying each have their advantages and...
by admin | Jan 10, 2023 | LindBlog
Why Is Tenant Insurance Necessary? For the simple reason that it protects you and your personal possessions, it is a good idea for all renters to obtain tenant insurance. When a tenant begins a new tenancy, letting agents usually highly urge or require that they...
by admin | Dec 7, 2022 | LindBlog
Landlords don’t enjoy asking for them, and tenants aren’t thrilled to hear one is on the way. Yes, we’re discussing rent increases today. We’ll look at how much landlords can raise the rent by and give you an idea of what a typical rent rise in...