Building changes
Series: Estates Gazette ; (0342) 18 October 2003, 118-119(2)Publication details: 2003Subject(s): Summary: Discusses the substantial changes to the common law rules of multi-ownership buildings in Scotland effected by the Tenements (Scotland) Bill upon becoming law. It proposes reforms of the law of tenement, which applies to the regulation of maintenance and common rights in both residential and non-residential tenement properties. Reform is deemed to be necessary as the conversion of single-occupancy to multi-ownership is increasing in Scotland. Details what the changes will mean and what flat owners (flats defined as any separately owned floor of a multi-ownership building).should be aware of. Concludes that it offers a sensible solution, allowing owners to regulate matters among themselves while providing a default process if the need arises.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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| Journal article | London Journal article | ABS67173 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 124173-1001 |
Discusses the substantial changes to the common law rules of multi-ownership buildings in Scotland effected by the Tenements (Scotland) Bill upon becoming law. It proposes reforms of the law of tenement, which applies to the regulation of maintenance and common rights in both residential and non-residential tenement properties. Reform is deemed to be necessary as the conversion of single-occupancy to multi-ownership is increasing in Scotland. Details what the changes will mean and what flat owners (flats defined as any separately owned floor of a multi-ownership building).should be aware of. Concludes that it offers a sensible solution, allowing owners to regulate matters among themselves while providing a default process if the need arises.