Your guide to renting in Scotland

Your guide to renting in Scotland

 
Renting in Scotland gives you flexibility and security, with added magic. If you are familiar with the market, or are renting in Scotland for the first time, you are spoiled for choice. With a variety of locations to enjoy, you are never far from both stunning scenery and an awesome social scene. Here’s what we recommend on your home hunt:

Find a good agent
Registering with a good agent who will be able to find you the best properties is a great place to start. Think about your preferred locations, budget, and the type of property you would most like to live in.

Enjoy viewings
Don’t worry if you are still not completely sure what you are looking for. Now that you have given your agent something to work with, they can email you the details of potential properties. Then, book some viewings and ask important questions such as: How much is the deposit? What bills are you responsible for? Is the property furnished or unfurnished? Ask your agent anything you need to know.

Get ready to move
Moving to a new home is exciting. When you find the right place, you don’t need any stress or feelings of apprehension; you just want to enjoy what will be a great move. Being organised and changing your address is made easier by a helpful agent who can do all the hard work for you. From taking care of collecting your references, keeping your deposit secure, and rent collection, to making sure everything is just right before you move in. They will also guide you through your tenancy agreement.

Your private residential tenancy (PRT)
This is an open-ended agreement between the tenant and the landlord, providing security and stability for tenants, landlords, and investors. As a tenant, it gives you rights such as not having to leave a property because your fixed term has ended, and it helps prevent excessive rent rises. Your agent will clarify anything you are unsure of and help you navigate any part of your agreement, so you have no niggling worries.

Your deposit is protected
It is legally compulsory for landlords in Scotland to safeguard renters' deposits in a tenancy deposit scheme that has been approved by the government. This promises you will be fairly treated and get a prompt refund of your deposit at the end of the tenancy. This gives you security and peace of mind so, if you decide to move, you will have your deposit for your next home ready.

Consider renting a fully managed property
Living in a great location can be made even better if you opt for a property under a fully managed service. That means you will have a dedicated team to take care of your home’s maintenance or emergencies with 24-hour support. You will deal with the letting agent, not the landlord, for all your needs. So, if you have had a bad experience in the past, you have someone who has your back. Then all you have to do is relax and enjoy your new home.

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