Covid extended notice periods to be scrapped

Covid extended notice periods to be scrapped

From 31 March 2022 the notice periods for eviction will revert back to the original requirements in place prior to the pandemic.

The Scottish Association of Landlords (SAL) have tonight indicated that the Covid extended notice periods to end a tenancy in Scotland will end on 30 March 2022. From 31 March 2022 the notice periods for eviction will return to the pre-pandemic requirements.

The full statement from SAL reads:-

SAL is pleased to inform members that the Scottish Government has listened to our concerns and announced its intention to allow the longer notice periods on grounds for eviction, which were introduced at the start of the pandemic, to expire on 30 March 2022. This means that the government’s intention is that from 31 March 2022 the notice periods for eviction will revert back to the original requirements in place prior to the pandemic.

John Blackwood, SAL chief executive, welcomed the decision saying “I’m delighted that for once the Scottish Government has acted upon the concerns of SAL and others that these unreasonable notice periods are no longer required.

They often resulted in tenants racking up rent arrears that they remain liable for and could never afford to repay – that situation is bad for everyone. I’m pleased to report that the majority of landlords and tenants have worked well together during the pandemic to avoid eviction action being taken at all and I am glad to see the Scottish Government recognise that these protections against eviction are now not needed.”

Please note that all evictions will remain discretionary for the time being and it is likely that this provision will be made permanent.

If you require guidance on the procedure to follow to serve notice from 31 March 2022, get in touch with your local Scottish Property Centre.


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