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Rent increase - Scotland

GlasgowExpat2
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I want to increase my tenant’s rent as it’s now below market value (hasn’t increased since she moved in in 2016). As the tenancy agreement was issued before December I understand I don’t need to issue a Rent Increase Notice so do I just send a letter? Do I still need to give 3 months’ notice?
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Is this a SaT or a PRT please?
Any reason why you're not using government online system?0 -
It’s a SaT0
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Use Scottish government online system is my advice0
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theartfullodger said:
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theartfullodger said:0
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Apologies, my bad:
SaL have a guide & template letter - (they have letters for both PRT & SaT)
https://scottishlandlords.com/resources/documents-factsheets/?fwp_documents_factsheets_search=rent increase
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theartfullodger said:Apologies, my bad:
SaL have a guide & template letter - (they have letters for both PRT & SaT)
https://scottishlandlords.com/resources/documents-factsheets/?fwp_documents_factsheets_search=rent increase0 -
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