A deposit scheme has launched a new service designed to help tenants and landlords who have experienced issues with rent arrears as a result of the pandemic.
The Glasgow-based SafeDeposits Scotland says its new service will seek to negotiate rent repayment agreements between landlords and tenants in a bid to avoid tenants being evicted. The agreement will ensure landlords can recover some, if not all, of the arrears over an agreed period.
Once a satisfactory resolution has been reached by all parties, SafeDeposits Scotland will draft up a settlement agreement that sets out what has been agreed between the tenants and landlord.
The service - called SDS Resolution - is free and available to landlords and tenants, regardless if their deposit is protected by the scheme.
“Covid-19 has put the private rented sector under huge pressure. For example, many tenants renting in this sector have experienced redundancy, wage cuts or being put on furlough, leaving them unable to keep up with rental payments” explains Mike Smith, SDS operations manager.
“The Scottish Government introduced emergency legislation in April to extend the eviction notice period for tenants having trouble paying rent to six months. But despite measures like this, Universal Credit and other various government schemes, people in both private and public housing accommodation are still struggling to pay rent.
“This is why we’ve introduced our resolution service to help alleviate the financial pressures caused by the pandemic, and ultimately help tenants avoid eviction and help landlords secure income.
“From our conversations with our private rented sector landlords, we know many have made significant steps to ease the financial burden tenants have experienced, but there’s still a long way to go. Any landlords that are trying to agree manageable rent payment plans with their tenants should get in touch with our team now. We will do all we can to find the most suitable approach to suit all parties involved.”
To access the service, landlords or tenants need to complete an online resolution referral form.
SDS Resolution will then provide written documentation outlining the attempts to resolve the rent arrears. If both parties agree to engage, a telephone appointment will be arranged where a mutually acceptable rent repayment plan will be discussed.
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