Following the Scottish Government announcing last week they would push through legislation to extend the rent arrears ground of eviction from 3 months to 6 months, they will now introduce emergency coronavirus legislation to include a 6 month ban on the majority of (possibly all) evictions from social and private rented sector accommodation.

The move was confirmed by the Communities Secretary, Aileen Campbell, in the Scottish Parliament with a view to ensuring no one will lose their home due to the pandemic. The news has been welcomed by tenant and welfare groups and comes after the Accountant in Bankruptcy agency has also suspended evictions for those involved in bankruptcy proceedings.

These emergency powers will be in force temporarily and should be enacted next week. Further detail is still to follow as to whether this ban on evictions will extend to all or just the majority of the 18 grounds of eviction but clearly there is a strong will at government level to stop landlords evicting tenants during the current crisis.

The above measures apply only to residential tenancies only and not commercial leases. The UK Government has brought in measures to ensure commercial tenants do not face forfeiture due to non-payment for at least 3 months (see our recent blog here) but the Scottish Government has not yet announced any similar measures in relation to commercial leases in Scotland – however, emergency legislation is due to be heard before the Scottish Parliament next week and further detail is awaited on that.”

Written by

Related News, Insights & Events

Rent Controls In Scotland – A Sigh Of Relief (For BTR, At Least)

Rent controls in Scotland - a sigh of relief (for BTR, at least)?

04/09/2025

In this article, we explore the recent developments on rent controls and what they may signal for the outlook of the BTR, MMR, and PBSA sectors. 

Read more
Scottish Building Safety Levy

Scottish Building Safety Levy Consultation: The clock is ticking

13/08/2025

The Scottish Government’s consultation on its proposed Scottish Building Safety Levy (SBSL) is coming to a close, with a deadline of 15 August for comments.

Read more
Performance Security 3 Part 3

Performance security part three: Retentions

23/06/2025

The most widely utilised form of performance security, being retentions and some recent measures introduced in the UK to encourage transparency in retention practices in the construction industry.

Read more

Want to hear more from us?

Subscribe here Subscribe here