Terminating Commercial Leases and Changes to Tacit Relocation

Terminating Commercial Leases and Changes to Tacit Relocation The Leases (Automatic Continuation etc.) (Scotland) Bill was first presented in the Scottish parliament in January 2025. This bill aims to reform the common law doctrine of tacit relocation, which automatically extends Scottish commercial leases if neither the landlord or tenant terminate the lease. The bill replaces […]
How Do Gifted Deposits Work – Helping Your Child Buy a Property

How Do Gifted Deposits Work – Helping Your Child Buy a Property The UK Office for National Statistics has reported that house prices have increased by an average of 5-6% annually, while wage growth has been significantly slower. As a consequence, the average deposit necessary to acquire a property has increased, which has made it […]
Resolving Scottish Land and Property Boundary Disputes: A Step-by-Step Guide

Resolving Scottish Land and Property Boundary Disputes: A Step-by-Step Guide In Scotland, boundary and land disputes frequently arise among neighbours and can escalate into severe complications if not promptly resolved. Our dispute solicitors at Complete Clarity Solicitors are committed to helping you understand your legal situation, exploring practical solutions, and offering support throughout the process. […]
Access to a Child’s Medical and Educational Records by Their Parents – Parental Rights in Scotland

Access to a Child’s Medical and Educational Records by Their Parents – Parental Rights in Scotland When parents separate, navigating responsibilities and rights regarding their children’s wellbeing can become challenging, particularly when it comes to accessing medical and educational records. In this article, we explain the legal framework in Scotland and how it applies in […]
Common Legal Myths and Misconceptions Debunked by Scottish Law Solicitors

Family Lawyers in Scotland Celebrate International Day of Families – 15th May 2025 Celebrating Scottish Families, Supporting Their Future The International Day of Families, which takes place annually on May 15th, encourages us to contemplate the fundamental role that families play in our lives, communities and society as a whole. This day, which was established […]
Family Lawyers in Scotland Celebrate International Day of Families – 15th May 2025

Family Lawyers in Scotland Celebrate International Day of Families – 15th May 2025 Celebrating Scottish Families, Supporting Their Future The International Day of Families, which takes place annually on May 15th, encourages us to contemplate the fundamental role that families play in our lives, communities and society as a whole. This day, which was established […]
Travelling Abroad with Children Post-Separation: Advice from Scottish Family Lawyers

Travelling Abroad with Children Post-Separation With the school holidays fast approaching in Scotland, there are several factors that separated parents must consider before taking their child or children abroad on holiday. Typically, both parents will have parental responsibilities and legal rights over their child. Where this is the case, either parent must consider the other […]
How Long Does It Take to Evict a Tenant? An Eviction Guide for Landlords – Scotland Solicitors

Ending a Private Residential Tenancy If you wish to terminate your private residential tenancy, it is your responsibility as a landlord to provide a notice of leave. The date on which you wish for a tenant to vacate the premises is stipulated in this legal document. By the conclusion of the notice period, the tenant may submit […]
Housing Bill in Scotland: What You Need to Know as Landlord

Blog Post home blogs Contact Us Information for Landlord and Tenants In March 2024, the Scottish Government introduced the new Housing (Scotland) Bill. The Bill is currently at Stage 2, meaning that legislators are still deciding whether it should become an Act of Parliament. If it achieves this status, the Bill will have a significant […]
Landlord and Tenant legal rights and responsibilities Solicitor Scotland

It might be difficult to navigate Glasgow’s complicated disputes between landlords and tenants. However, if issues emerge, knowing landlord or tenant law’s subtleties might mean the difference between protracted litigation and speedy resolutions. The legal rights and obligations of landlords and renters in Scotland will be discussed in this blog. You can be certain that […]

