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Acting together

Your title deeds and legislation, such as the Tenements (Scotland) Act 2004, set out rules for dealing with your neighbours and making decisions. Following these procedures will make sure you always deal fairly with neighbours and help maintain harmony in your building.

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    Getting agreement, meetings and voting.

  • Difficult conversations

    How not to make the situation worse.

  • Owners' associations

    Organising co-owners to work together.

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    Outlining the full repairs process.

  • Contacting owners

    Your obligations.

  • Dealing with antisocial behaviour

    Neighbour noise, vandalism etc.

  • Coronavirus Guidance

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  • Acting together

    Working well with neighbours.

  • Property management rules

    Found in your title deeds and other legislation.

  • Property factors (managers)

    Rules for professional building managers.

  • Organising repairs

    Outlining the full repairs process.

  • Paying for repairs

    How to raise the money for repairs.

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    Dealing with owners who won't pay.

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