SCHEDULEThe First-tier Tribunal for Scotland Housing and Property Chamber Rules of Procedure 2017

PART 1Rules common to all proceedings before the First-tier Tribunal

Application for permission to appeal a decision of the First-tier TribunalI137

1

A person must make a written application to the First-tier Tribunal for permission to appeal.

2

An application under paragraph (1) must—

a

identify the decision of the First-tier Tribunal to which it relates;

b

identify the alleged point or points of law on which the person making the application wishes to appeal; and

c

state the result the person making the application is seeking.

3

No application to appeal may be made in relation to—

F1a

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b

rule 58(f);

c

section 7 (apportionment of the rateable value by the sheriff where the dwelling-house forms part of lands and heritages ) of the 1984 Act;

d

section 97 (change of circumstances affecting a tenant who shares accommodation with persons other than landlord which are deemed to be rent increases) of the 1984 Act;

F3da

section 24C (First-tier Tribunal’s power to set rent subject to permitted rate) of the 1988 Act,

e

section 85B21 (application by a local authority for an extension of the time limit for determining an application for landlord registration) of the 2004 Act;

f

section 28A (landlord application to exercise right of entry) of the 2006 Act;

g

section 66A (appeals in relation to the right to adapt rented houses for a disabled person or for energy efficiency under section 52) of the 2006 Act;

h

paragraph 3 of schedule 5 (warrants for ejection to enforce house in multiple occupation amenity notices) of the 2006 Act;

i

section 33 (time limit for determining application for registration as a letting agent) of the 2014 Act; or

j

section 29 (First-tier Tribunal’s power to set rent) of the 2016 Act.

F24

Paragraph (1) does not apply to an appeal made under section 92 (appeal against refusal to register or removal from register) of the 2004 Act.