Thinly veiled warning for land agents to toe the line

The first of the new tenancy codes of practice will be released after the general election. Picture: Ian RutherfordThe first of the new tenancy codes of practice will be released after the general election. Picture: Ian Rutherford
The first of the new tenancy codes of practice will be released after the general election. Picture: Ian Rutherford

This article contains affiliate links. We may earn a small commission on items purchased through this article, but that does not affect our editorial judgement.

Land agents were yesterday left in no doubt as to the highly damaging consequences to their businesses of being found to be in breach of the soon-to-be-released codes of practice for dealing in the tenant farming sector.

Warning the profession to “keep on top” of the codes as they were produced, the chair of the Scottish Land Commission, Andrew Thin, said that there should be no mistaking that those who rode roughshod over the aims of the codes would be brought to book.

• READ MORE: Farming news

He said that, while the commission’s teeth might initially be limited to naming and shaming the small minority who indulged in poor practice, if the damage this would inevitably cause to their professional standing failed to act as a deterrent then further sanctions would be introduced.

Hide Ad
Hide Ad