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Rent (Scotland) Act 1984

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Version Superseded: 01/12/2016

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6SAfter considering, in accordance with paragraph 5 above, what rent ought to be registered or, as the case may be, whether a different rent ought to be registered, the rent officer shall, as the case may require,—

(a)determine a fair rent and register it as the rent for the dwelling-house; or

(b)confirm the rent for the time being registered and note the confirmation in the register;

and shall notify the landlord and the tenant accordingly by a notice stating that if, within 28 days of the service of the notice or such longer period as he or a [F1private rented housing] committee may allow, an objection in writing is received by the rent officer from the landlord or the tenant the matter will be referred to a [F1private rented housing] committee.

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