My tenant has been causing significant anti-social behaviour but is still paying rent. What grounds under Section 8 can I use, and what evidence do I need to prepare for a successful eviction in Scotland?
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In Scotland, you'd use a Notice to Quit and Grounds for Possession under the Housing (Scotland) Act 2001, not Section 8. Anti-social behaviour is a strong ground, requiring robust evidence like incident logs, police reports, and witness statements.
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