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Tenancy Agreement in Scotland

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Tartan Tiger | 15:50 Wed 30th Jan 2008 | Law
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My Sister lives abroad but she has a flat in Scotland which she'd like to rent out. She has asked me to help her. We have a Short Assured Tenancy Agreement for the tenant to sign. Is it legal (in Scotland) for me to sign the form as 'Landlord'? Rather than have to get the tenant to sign it then send it to her to sign - which would take a few days.
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I think if you are notthe owner of the property, you would be advised to get something in writing from her to authorise you to deal with it on her behalf - like in a capacity as managing agent. I am presuming that you will be dealing with the rental income and all contact with the tenants. I would go with the safer option of havingher sign it though.

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