Scottish Law Commission Discussion Paper published on Tenancy of Shops (Scotland) Act 1949
Briefing note
June 03, 2024
Scottish Law Commission Discussion Paper published on Tenancy of Shops (Scotland) Act 1949Briefing noteJune 03, 2024 Should there be special cases for termination of leases?The Tenancy of Shops (Scotland) Act 1949 provides limited protection to tenants of certain properties where they have been served with notice to quit and are unable to find suitable alternative premises. The tenant can apply to the sheriff court for a renewal of the lease, within 21 days of service of a notice to quit, for a maximum period of one year. The position has been under review over several years and the SLC Is now consulting on the various options available. The SLC invites views from everyone with an interest from businesses to investors, by 31 July 2024. Issues with status quoThe Act is not well used as a time-buying measure by tenants, possibly because it is not well known. There are also several grey areas in terms of which premises the Act applies due to the increasing number and type of services which are now made available to the public from ”retail” premises, compared to when the Act was introduced. There are six mandatory grounds where the sheriff must refuse renewal:
What changes are proposedThe consultation seeks to establish if the Act should be repealed and is no longer required due to a changing market and changes in the way services are provided to the public; or if the Act should be amended or replaced with legislation which involves a different process and perhaps applies to small retailers only, which are perceived as needing more protection than large national operators.
The Scottish Law Commission are holding webinars to discuss the proposals the next of which is on Thursday 20 June 2024 at 12.45pm. Anyone interested may attend and the link to the website is here. They are keen for people to engage in the consultation and express their views. The response form contains 81 questions, but they stress you do not need to answer them all, and indeed you can simply answer the last one confirming your preferred option for the future. Further readingLink to Scottish Law Commission News Release, Executive Summary and Discussion Paper are here Key contacts
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