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up on unscrupulous landlords good | landlords | are participating in the system |
not picking up on unscrupulous | landlords | good landlords are participating in |
weapon for dealing with unscrupulous | landlords | or do you think that |
to pick up the unscrupulous | landlords | who are determined not to |
trying to address management among | landlords | is that landlords who evade |
management among landlords is that | landlords | who evade the system are |
a point was made about | landlords | who have managed to evade |
scheme has struggled to license | landlords | who have sought to evade |
very sheltered housing but rogue | landlords | are not being picked up |
rogue landlords who are hmo | landlords | but i think that they |
some bad landlords or rogue | landlords | if you like are not |
we should deal with rogue | landlords | more generally the convener we |
scheme is that some bad | landlords | or rogue landlords if you |
of trying to identify rogue | landlords | some local authorities particularly glasgow |
local authorities to tackle rogue | landlords | who are hmo landlords but |
b consult those registered social | landlords | and have regard to any |
mentions local authorities registered social | landlords | and water and sewerage authorities |
independent providers and registered social | landlords | as the ombudsman is already |
excludes reference to registered social | landlords | as the ombudsman is already |
service providers and registered social | landlords | family health service providers are |
authorities can ask registered social | landlords | for assistance in providing accommodation |
the concept of registered social | landlords | in scotland and has many |
authority and all registered social | landlords | in that authority s area |
insert or by registered social | landlords | in the authority s area |
local authorities towards registered social | landlords | is apparently that rsls are |
local authorities and registered social | landlords | it contains many provisions some |
be extended to registered social | landlords | or to housing associations or |
scotland act 2001 registered social | landlords | order 2001 ssi 2001 326 |
scotland act 2001 registered social | landlords | order 2001 ssi 2001 326 |
scotland act 2001 registered social | landlords | order 2001 ssi 2001 326 |
scotland act 2001 registered social | landlords | order 2002 ssi 2002 411 |
scotland act 2001 registered social | landlords | order 2002 ssi 2002 411 |
housing stock 1 registered social | landlords | shall provide information on their |
local authorities and registered social | landlords | there have been strong arguments |
the responsibilities of registered social | landlords | there is an issue in |
duty on all registered social | landlords | to co operate with local |
duty on all registered social | landlords | to co operate with local |
the provisions put duties on | landlords | to consult registered tenant groups |
the requirement on registered social | landlords | to take in homeless people |
associations and other registered social | landlords | we certainly agree that scottish |
local authority or registered social | landlords | who are the majority holder |
to tenants of registered social | landlords | who were not included in |
local authorities and registered social | landlords | will be of substantial benefit |
touched on who the hmo | landlords | are and which houses are |
disrepute surrounds hmo licensing because | landlords | can drive a coach and |
obviously there are good hmo | landlords | in the social rented sector |
the hmo sector or private | landlords | we started off with hmos |
landlords the regulation of social | landlords | scottish homes the strategic housing |
landlords the tenants of social | landlords | the regulation of social landlords |
of housing accommodation by social | landlords | the tenants of social landlords |
deal for tenants of social | landlords | and to provide a framework |
homeowners and tenants of private | landlords | can benefit from the scheme |
catch up with some bad | landlords | if tenants of hmos were |
said current legislation provides that | landlords | must tell tenants about the |
changes legislation requires local authority | landlords | to notify their tenants annually |
voluntary accreditation scheme for private | landlords | to offer tenants and neighbours |
introduces an additional obligation on | landlords | to provide information to tenants |
for tenants of public sector | landlords | who are defined in the |
as appropriate for hmos most | landlords | accepted the need for adequate |
from those for regulating social | landlords | housing associations and so on |
scheme rolls out and more | landlords | or hmos come under a |
housing associations or local authority | landlords | will be met if we |
scottish homes properties to other | landlords | s1w 16824 linda fabiani to |
properties that are owned by | landlords | who are not interested in |
on a more positive note | landlords | whose properties were in the |
scottish homes properties to other | landlords | will be decided by tenant |
behalf of tenant farmers against | landlords | because of the lack of |
it introduces provisions that require | landlords | to have strategies for tenant |
court remove restrictions on social | landlords | and encourage them to incorporate |
legislation to ensure that social | landlords | and housing management are fully |
with the regulation of social | landlords | and local authorities and provides |
for registering and regulating social | landlords | and local authorities the scottish |
social housing given that many | landlords | are involved in different activities |
to rents paid to social | landlords | as too often people with |
about the regulation of social | landlords | following an inspector s investigation |
scottish homes should regulate all | landlords | that provide social housing but |
of rules about how private | landlords | should operate and possibly in |
strategies training and education for | landlords | and agents in the private |
about the activities of private | landlords | and no doubt those issues |
authority housing stock to private | landlords | and take positive action to |
increase the professionalism of private | landlords | both small and big as |
and possibly in closing private | landlords | down when they do not |
the problem of bad private | landlords | i am not clear what |
be introduced to deal with | landlords | or the private sector more |
were problems with bad private | landlords | rather than with bad private |
rather than with bad private | landlords | renting out particular kinds of |
sector and support good private | landlords | the committee might even wish |
to deal with all private | landlords | who are a problem in |
breakfast establishments run by private | landlords | with 30 people living in |
and bad practice exist some | landlords | offer a good factoring scheme |
probably among the most responsible | landlords | since then the scheme has |
money doing so however the | landlords | voluntarily entered the scheme at |
scheme taking into account the | landlords | who were ducking and diving |
period of the scheme the | landlords | whom i interviewed had all |
hard to say whether more | landlords | will come into the scheme |
comprehensive the scheme is some | landlords | will not enter it that |
also place a duty on | landlords | to recognise what we are |
actually a right that qualifying | landlords | have to offer themselves to |
to get at the bad | landlords | it might be more logical |
just by local authorities and | landlords | but by some of the |
local authorities to target problematic | landlords | to what extent have local |
but it came from their | landlords | not from the local authority |
in the system and other | landlords | are being picked up because |
months the pace at which | landlords | are entering the system has |
is worried about more difficult | landlords | evading the system by reducing |
for the willingness of other | landlords | to come into the system |
are unaware of more difficult | landlords | complaints are one way of |
home in on the difficult | landlords | who cause major problems and |
currently available to public sector | landlords | but there are changes and |
sector some of the larger | landlords | with bigger portfolios who did |
independent third party to provide | landlords | with a bond guarantee on |
up a greater number of | landlords | who are refusing to enter |
time round engagement with the | landlords | who do not wish to |
because it would mean that | landlords | who have been evasive are |
that reveal msps concerns about | landlords | who take no responsibility for |
whether their approach has changed | landlords | also felt that different fire |
areas and for different individual | landlords | at different times the drafting |
officers made different demands some | landlords | were told that they needed |
in a dynamic market some | landlords | are here today and gone |
glasgow decided to prosecute some | landlords | because the level of proof |
piece of research some large | landlords | might not have had any |
even managed to license some | landlords | the first time round engagement |
are being considered as potential | landlords | following any transfer of scottish |
are lots of decent ordinary | landlords | going about their business they |
them for example there are | landlords | that are not regulated by |
they come in if those | landlords | do not apply major investigative |
of 11 individuals upwards those | landlords | have to pay an additional |
conducted interviews by telephone with | landlords | in those cities and in |
with them but that other | landlords | have avoided it successfully they |
be dealing with much smaller | landlords | where the loss of tenancies |
reassert their ancient rights as | landlords | with the moon keeping its |
to the attention of their | landlords | recycling update i am pleased |
at the expense of responsible | landlords | have you given any thought |
if we knew where the | landlords | were however if we want |
minor paragraph in leaflets for | landlords | which were often just uptakes |
expressed understandably over how such | landlords | or landladies will react when |
s ability to have such | landlords | remove the bars and that |
grow the past behaviour of | landlords | in this country has led |
of possession proceedings taken by | landlords | and mortgage lenders there is |
on inspection standards so that | landlords | know what to expect wherever |
that the new regulations requiring | landlords | to apply for a licence |
suggest identification and licensing of | landlords | as suitable that would be |
of st andrews students association | landlords | charter lodged on 17 may |
and locally a number of | landlords | echoed linda fabiani s comments |
themselves from the guidance for | landlords | would that create the potential |