All letting agents now require to be registered with, and
regulated by, the Scottish Government.
It is a criminal (not civil) offence to trade as a letting agent after 1
October 2018 if you are not registered with, and regulated by, the Scottish
Government.
Registered letting agents require to adhere to the Scottish Government
Letting Agent Code of Practice which means that, amongst
other things, they have to have suitable policies and procedures in place,
there staff need to be appropriately qualified, and they have to control their
clients’ money sensibly and they have to have professional indemnity and client
money insurances in place.
Call
to action ..... landlords
If they use a letting agent, landlords now have a duty to
only use a registered one to ensure that they are legally compliant. I keep hearing more and more practical
reasons why this is the case, for example, did you know that you will be
refused a mortgage on a buy-to-let property if you use an agent who is not
registered?
Landlords please use a registered letting agent.
Call
to action ..... letting agents
There is significant work in getting a letting agent into
a good enough shape to be able to be come regulated. If letting agents who have not registered are
looking to sell their business given the hassle involved, get in touch as I
know people who are looking to buy such letting agents – they have the resource
(both £££ and people) to complete a quick deal.
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