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The First-tier Tribunal for Scotland Housing and Property Chamber (Procedure) Regulations 2017

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Application to enforce letting agent code of practice
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95.  Where a tenant or landlord makes, or the Scottish Ministers make, an application under section 48(1) (applications to First-tier Tribunal to enforce code of practice) of the 2014 Act, the application must—

(a)state, in addition to the applicant’s reasons as required under section 48(3) of the 2014 Act—

(i)the name and address of the tenant, landlord or the Scottish Ministers;

(ii)the name, address and profession of any representative of the tenant, landlord or the Scottish Ministers;

(iii)the name, address and letting agent registration number (if any) of the letting agent;

(iv)the name, address and profession, if known, of any representative of the letting agent; and

(v)information as to any loss suffered by the applicant as a result of the failure to comply;

(b)be accompanied by a copy of the notification to the letting agent as required under section 48(4) of the 2014 Act; and

(c)be signed and dated by the applicant or a representative of the applicant.

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