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Landlord and Tenant Solicitors - Tenancy Agreement Advice in Scotland

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Need Help with a Tenancy Agreement?

If you are a landlord, you should provide your tenant with a tenancy agreement that is tailored to your mutual requirements. Our Housing team are proficient in guiding both landlords and tenants with preparing tenancy agreements and bringing tenancies to an end.

Landlord and Tenant solicitors in Glasgow and throughout Scotland

Our Housing team are experts in Scottish Tenancy Law and can offer advice to both landlords and tenants. Our solicitors have a wealth of experience in dealing with disputes between tenants and landlords. This experience provides us with the knowledge and insight necessary to assist you with your housing and tenancy needs.

The Establishment of Tenancies in Scotland

Before a tenancy is established, we would recommend that you seek expert legal advice regarding your tenancy agreement. This will provide you with an understanding of your obligations and rights, regardless of whether you are a landlord or a tenant. This will reduce the risk of disputes in future and ensure that the tenancy satisfies your requirements.

Different Types of Tenancies

Our solicitors in Scotland are capable of guiding in the following categories of tenancies:

  • Private Residential Tenancies
  • Statutory Assured Tenancies 
  • Short Assured Tenancies
  • Contractual Assured Tenancies
  • Sub-leasing
  • Short Term Lets
  • Social Housing Tenancies

Contact our Housing/Eviction Solicitors 

If you need legal advice in Glasgow, Hamilton, Paisley, Motherwell, Ayrshire, Falkirk or anywhere else in Scotland, we can help.

To find out how we can help you, contact us today on 0141 433 2626 complete our online enquiry form and let us help you.

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