Dealing with damage
Owners may feel aggrieved if one owner, their visitors, or tradespeople they have employed, have caused damage to the common property. Ideally, the owner concerned should pay for the damage,…
read moreOwners may feel aggrieved if one owner, their visitors, or tradespeople they have employed, have caused damage to the common property. Ideally, the owner concerned should pay for the damage,…
read moreYou and your fellow co-owners can agree to divide shares differently to what is stated in the titles. Ideally, you should all sign an agreement that you are going to…
read moreIf there is nothing in your title deeds or your deeds are unworkable, follow the guidance in the Tenements Act. The Tenements (Scotland) Act says that you should share repair…
read moreProblems may occur where flats have been subdivided, merged, or enlarged into the loft or basement after the title deeds were drawn up. Ideally, title deeds for all flats should…
read moreYour titles may set out the share to be paid by each owner in a number of ways. The most common ways that costs are shared are by: equal shares…
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