With the PRT in Scotland, you can’t dictate the length of the tenancy, so a long term is very possible. Equally a short term is just as possible for all those who only want to rent for 3 weeks for example.
From a conversational point of view, what would you propose is an acceptable notice period then? If not 84 days, presumably longer?
I’m assuming you’re not based in Scotland then if they’ve been served notice after requesting a repair? For your friends, if you are in Scotland btw, if a LL serves notice based on “selling requirement” or requiring to live in it, this needs to be backed up with a letter confirming the sale from an estate agent or lawyer or supporting document such as a home report for example. If the T finds out the LL doesn’t then sell, by seeing the flat on the open rental market again for example, they can take him to tribunal for unlawful/unfair eviction. And should absolutely do so.
im not a L myself no, I’m a property manager so set up, manage and deal with rentals on a daily basis. I just hate to read everyone always going on about how hard done by T’s are, as a majority, when actually, particularly in Scotland anyway, they are fiercely protected by the government. Of course there are some bad LL’s, I don’t dispute that. I also welcome the fierce support from the government against all those bad LL’s. But certainly as an agency, who vouches for all sides, I find it infuriating that all LL’s are generally branded “bad”.