The Scotsman

Fund aid for landlord mediation

- By BRIAN HENDERSON

Farming tenants and landlords will soon have access to a new scheme which offers mediation as an alternativ­e to expensive litigation when disputes arise on agricultur­al holdings.

Launched following a successful pilot between 20182020, the Scottish Land Commission (SLC) will cover one third of the costs of the new mediation process developed by the Tenant Farming Commission­er, Dr Bob Mcintosh.

The SLC said the pilot demonstrat­ed that mediation could be a valuable tool to resolve disputes, even if Land Court actions had already been lodged – and claimed that the mediations in all the pilot cases achieved better outcomes and resolved issues more quickly than litigation would have potentiall­y saving many thousands of pounds in costs.

“Despite the many benefits of mediation it is still not seen as the first point of call to resolve disputes outside of the judicial process,” said Mcintosh.

“With profession­al mediation, negotiatio­ns become respectful and constructi­ve and the solutions arrived at invariably involve flexibilit­y and creative thinking on both sides,” he added, expressing a hope that such an approach would become the norm.

The scheme consists of three elements: a TFC gateway to provide early support; an approved panel of mediators to provide easy access to experience­d mediators;and financial support from the SLC of one third of the total cost up to a maximum of £1000.

NFU Scotland’s Gemma Cooper welcomed the move stating that mediation had a clear role to play in agricultur­al tenancies – and the structure would help give confidence to use a previously underutili­sed option.

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