Costs of maintaining the structural elements of the building such as the roof and external walls should be shared equally among all the flat owners in the building unless the floor area of the largest flat is more than one and a half times bigger than the floor area of the.
Shared roof repairs scotland.
This fills in the gaps in title deeds and helps make flat owners responsibilities more clear.
Tenements scotland act 2004 schedule 1 rule 1 2.
Welcome to shelter scotland.
The tenement management scheme.
Don t give up if other owners won t pay the repair costs will just escalate and all your property values may be affected.
Scotland act 2004 the law affects every owner home business or shop in a building which is divided into two or more flats on different floors.
Council s have limited resources to help.
They also secured shared contributions from the other flat owners.
Making decisions about common repairs.
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Our downstairs neighbour seems to be stalling over agreeing to commencing work on roof repairs i have done a fair amount of work in sourcing quotes and even contacting my insurance company who sent out a surveyor and though they wouldn t cover it the survey confirmed that the repairs are required as a matter of urgency.
Decisions about common repairs are made by all or a majority of the owners concerned and costs are shared between all the owners.
Borders country lets has its own in house legal team at hastings and their solicitors contacted the other property owners and reached an agreement on instructing a roofer to carry out the repairs.
Remember any area that s really important to the building as a whole such as the roof may be classed as scheme property which means the other owners will have a say in how the repairs are done and you ll be able to recover a share of the costs from them.
Edinburgh shared repairs service has a range of services to help you with your shared repairs.
What the act can do for you the act aims to ensure that the communal parts of buildings are kept in good repair.
The repairs will be so expensive they won t be worth doing.
Don t know where to start with your common repair.
There is a lot you can do yourself and many owners have successfully taken legal action against non paying owners.
You must use proper procedures to arrange common repairs or your co owners may be able to wriggle out of paying.
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.
Give a share of costs that adds up to 100.