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Gender equality: Balancing the situation

During the last quarter of 2014, Scotland had 1.5% less unemployed women than the EU average. Putting us at a pioneering position in female employment. Annabelle Ewing, Minister for youth and women’s employment said, “We have recently seen record levels of female employment in Scotland and the gap between male and female employment is also [...]

2016-12-05T16:25:04+00:00Business Services|

Property Sold: 23/5 Hopetoun Crescent, Edinburgh

View Video View Floorplan Download Schedule Image Gallery... About this property... Stunning duplex apartment, facing south east, on the first and second floors of a quality development in this gracefully curving crescent enjoying views over formal gardens. Designed to blend in with its Georgian neighbours, the development by the [...]

Making life less taxing for property investors

While the Conservatives have promised not to increase corporation tax, National Insurance, Income Tax or VAT, there is still a chance other taxes could go up. Which is a concern for the real estate industry. With over two million private landlords renting out five million properties in the UK, being aware of tax reliefs and [...]

2016-12-05T16:25:04+00:00Letting, Property, Tax Planning|

Top tips for recruiting fairly

The recruitment process is a great opportunity to develop your business and upgrade the skills and experience in your workforce. However it’s also an area full of hindering employment laws and discrimination claims. So it’s essential to be aware of the following key points if you want to recruit fairly and by the book. Don’t [...]

2016-12-05T16:25:04+00:00Business Services|

Dilapidation interpretation (across the nation)

Now, more than ever, Scottish landlords will need to be on the ball with their policy on dilapidations. Tenants are in a better position for negotiating and, after two recent Scottish cases, landlords are becoming frequently caught out. What are dilapidations? At the end of a lease the tenant may be contractually responsible for repairs [...]

2016-12-05T16:25:04+00:00Home Insurance, Letting, Property|

Pension Cash Promises Buy-to-let Boom

From the 6th of May 2015, ‘Pension Reform Day’, new rules will allow those aged over 55 to draw down some or all of their money to invest in options such as a buy to let property. The requirement to buy an annuity will be removed and pension savers will have greater flexibility in accessing their [...]

2015-03-10T20:43:18+00:00Estate Planning, Property|
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