The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

New tenancy code of practice

- NANCY NICOLSON, FARMING EDITOR

The tricky and often acr imon ious business of conducting rent reviews has been tackled in a new code of practice from Scotland’s tenant farming commission­er Bob McIntosh.

The Scottish Land Commission says the code is designed to help tenants and landlords reach agreement in a transparen­t and objective way, and not in a “take it or leave it” approach.

It sets out the key principles that should underpin a rent review; the relevant factors that should be considered and those that should be disregarde­d; offers guidelines on how to initiate and conduct a rent review; outlines a suggested timetable for negotiatio­ns; and gives details on the sources of evidence that should be used to underpin a review.

It also includes suggestion­s on how to resolve disagreeme­nts between the parties and how to make a complaint if the code is breached.

Mr McIntosh said the aim of a re view is to de termine the rent at which the holding might reasonably be expected to be let in the open market by a willing landlord to a willing tenant after taking account of certain factors.

He added: “The new code offers a series of practical steps to follow, to ensure rent reviews are evidenceba­sed and conducted fairly to reach an outcome that’s reasonable to both parties.”

The code was welcomed by NFU Scotland, but it did not go far enough for the Scottish Tenant Farmers’ Associatio­n (STFA), which said recommenda­tions for a revitalise­d review system had been incorporat­ed in the Land Reform Act, with the intention to replace the market driven formula for determinin­g rents with one based on the productive capacity of the farm.

STFA chairman C hristopher Nicholson said: “We are very disappoint­ed the Scottish Government decided not to proceed with implementi­ng changes to the rent test.

“We remain adamant that continuing with the status quo cannot be an option.

“We welcome Cabinet Secretary Fergus Ewing’s commitment to continuing with the quest to redesign a new rent test and Bob McIntosh’s new code of practice which not only details the rent review process to be followed, but also emphasises key principles in rent negotiatio­ns which are so often convenient­ly forgotten, especially by landlords’ agents.”

 ??  ?? PRACTICAL STEPS: Scotland’s tenant farming commission­er Bob McIntosh.
PRACTICAL STEPS: Scotland’s tenant farming commission­er Bob McIntosh.

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