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PART 4 SRent

Valid from 01/12/2017

CHAPTER 1SRestrictions in relation to rent, other charges and diligence

Restrictions on rent increasesS

18Method by which rent may be increasedS

The rent payable under a private residential tenancy may be increased only in accordance with Chapter 2.

19Frequency with which rent may be increasedS

(1)The rent payable under a private residential tenancy may not be increased more than once in a 12 month period.

(2)For the purpose of subsection (1), in a case where the last rent increase resulted from an order of the rent officer or the First-tier Tribunal, the 12 month period is to be regarded as commencing on the date on which the rent would have been increased in accordance with section 22(4) had a referral to a rent officer not been made.

Restrictions on other charges and diligenceS

No commentary item could be found for this reference key-618f853959aea832f3f4e9266bbfee6820No premiums, advance payments, etc.S

(1)Sections 82, 83 and 86 to 90 of the Rent (Scotland) Act 1984 apply in relation to a private residential tenancy as they apply in relation to a tenancy of the kind to which those sections refer.

(2)But—

(a)section 83(5) of that Act is to be ignored,

(b)the date mentioned in section 88(1) of that Act is to be read as if it were the date on which this section comes into force.

No commentary item could be found for this reference key-e36031d1fe27b0891622cf71c0f798b421Restriction on diligenceS

Except with the leave of the First-tier Tribunal, no diligence is to be done in respect of—

(a)the rent due by a tenant or former tenant under a private residential tenancy,

(b)any liability of a tenant or former tenant arising under section 31.