The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Commission­er releases tenancy code of practice

Guidance: STFA hopes it will help address the state of farm fixed equipment

- Gemma mackenzie

A new code of practice for the maintenanc­e and condition of tenanted agricultur­al holdings has been published by Scotland’s Tenant Farming Commission­er Bob Mcintosh.

The code is the fourth to be published by Mr Mcintosh under the authority of the Land Reform (Scotland) Act 2016.

“This code of practice is intended to help provide a route for landlords and tenants to come to agreement about where the responsibi­lity lies in maintainin­g agricultur­al holdings in good condition in order for the holding to be efficientl­y farmed,” said Mr Mcintosh.

“Whilst the responsibi­lity for keeping the fixed equipment in good shape is a joint one, each party has a specific part to play.

“Most tenants and landlords are able to reach an amicable agreement, however, where agreement is not met, tension can be caused and can result in necessary repairs and maintenanc­e being neglected.”

He said he worked with relevant organisati­ons, including NFU Scotland and the Scottish Tenant Farmers’ Associatio­n (STFA), to develop the code.

“As with all codes issued by the Tenant Farming Commission­er, if a landlord or tenant feels the other party, or an agent of that party, has been in breach of the principles and procedures as set out in the code they are able to make a formal inquiry to the commission­er,” added Mr Mcintosh.

STFA chairman Christophe­r Nicholson welcomed the code of practice and said he hoped it would help address the state of farm fixed equipment.

He said: “Many tenants have had difficulty persuading their landlords to carry out renewals where needed since the only remedies available to tenants have involved applicatio­ns to the Land Court to withhold rent.

“The costs of such remedies are difficult to justify, and this latest code of practice will provide both landlords and tenants with a cost effective means of ensuring that maintenanc­e obligation­s are met by both parties.”

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