The tenement management scheme.
Tenement scotland act roof space.
This fills in the gaps in title deeds and helps make flat owners responsibilities more clear.
Despite statements to the contrary the legal position relating to these parts of the tenement has not been altered significantly following the enactment of the tenements scotland act 2004.
Tenements the tenements scotland act 2004 was the last part of the programme of property law reform.
Explains what counts as maintenance.
The act did abolish the right of common interest in a tenement.
However there are many owners individuals companies and registered social landlords of tenement properties in scotland who are grappling with tenement repairs.
The act was brought into force on 28 november 2004 the term tenement covers a wide range of property including traditional sandstone tenements large houses converted into flats high rise blocks and four in a block.
To make minor amendments of the title conditions scotland act 2003 asp 9.
If this is the case you and the other owners can revert to the tenement management scheme found at schedule 1 of the tenement scotland act 2004.
An outline of the tenements scotland bill and how far it will innovate on the common law.
The ability to do so depends on a variety of factors but if all of the circumstances dictate that it is feasible it can be an excellent way of maximising space and adding value.
The act contains a number of provisions affecting ownership of various parts of a tenement building.
The tenements scotland act 2004 is no longer a young piece of legislation.
The ownership and maintenance of the attic space and roof of a tenement block can cause significant confusion for flat owners.
Tenements scotland act 2004 asp 11 13 b those owners are subject to a requirement whether imposed by a tenement burden or otherwise to erect a building on the site or to rebuild the.
Who legally owns the attic space in scottish tenements.
An act of the scottish parliament to make provision about the boundaries and pertinents of properties comprised in tenements and for the regulation of the rights and duties of the owners of properties comprised in tenements.
It is becoming quite popular for top floor proprietors in edinburgh tenements to extend into the roof space above their flats so as to create another floor of accommodation.
S 2 4 provides that the owner of a ground floor flat shall own the solum ground beneath that flat.
S 2 3 provides that the owner of a top floor flat shall own the roof and loft space over that flat.
Title conditions scotland act 2003.