Evictions in Scotland (2ed)
Your complete guide to the recovery of possession of residential property in Scotland.
- Concentrates on the issues that arise most frequently in eviction cases
- Updated to cover changes to the law since the 2007 edition, with new chapters on tribunal procedure, eviction proceedings under the 2016 Act, and public law, human rights and Equality Act defences
- Written by an advocate with 20 years’ experience in housing law, including 7 years as the Principal Solicitor of Shelter Scotland’s Housing Law Service
Adrian Stalker sets eviction law in context by providing an outline of the development of Scots law in relation to it, and analysing the complex statutory schemes regulating security of tenure. In particular, he examines the prerequisites for obtaining an order for possession under the Housing (Scotland) Acts 1988 and 2001 and an eviction order under the Private Housing (Tenancies) (Scotland) Act 2016.
Contents:
- Introduction
- Historical Context
- Unlawful Eviction
- Pre-action Notices
- 2001 Act
- SST Grounds
- SSSTs
- 1988 Act
- 1988. Grounds
- PRTs
- PRT Grounds
- Judicial Review
- Other form of occupation
- Procedure in the Sheriff court
- Tribunal Procedure
- Post Decree etc
- Appendix: Coronavirus (Scotland) Act April 2020
Publisher: | Edinburgh University Press |
ISBN: | 9781474482165 |
Author(s) | Stalker, A |
Edition | 2nd |
Edition | 2 |
Format | Pb |
Publication Date | 15/01/21 |
Publication Date | 30/01/2021 |