Written Statement of Services

We don't have Miller Property Management's Written Statement of Services on file yet. Under the Property Factors (Scotland) Act 2011, every registered factor must provide a WSS to homeowners. It should cover:

  • Management fees — the annual or monthly charge and what it includes
  • Services provided — common area maintenance, insurance, building repairs
  • Emergency and complaints procedures — response times and how to escalate
  • Financial arrangements — how funds are held, invoicing, and reserve funds
  • Termination terms — notice periods and the process for changing factors

If you're a homeowner managed by Miller Property Management, you should have received a copy of their WSS. If not, you can request one directly — they are legally required to provide it. Have a copy? Send it our way and we'll add the details to this profile.

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Tribunal Record

Since 2021
7
Cases
100%
Upheld
(avg: 52%)
35.0
Rate/10k
(avg: 8.0)
3
PFEOs
Enforcement
£1,650
Paid
Compensation
Communication
Top Issue
7 cases
All Complaint Types
Communication (7) Other (5) Financial (4) Complaints Handling (3) Maintenance (2) Consultation (2) Debt Recovery (1) Disclosure (1)

Recent Decisions

PFEO Proposed
The tribunal found the property factor failed to comply with the Code of Conduct and proposed a Property Factor Enforcement Order.
"The Tribunal proposed to make a Property Factor Enforcement Order."
Communication Maintenance
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FTS/HPC/PF/23/0588 2023-06-01
PFEO Proposed
The tribunal found the factor in breach of the Code of Conduct (OSP4, OSP10, OSP12 and Sections 2.2 and 2.7) and proposed to make a Property Factor Enforcement Order to pay the homeowner £500 compensation.
"The Tribunal proposes, therefore, to make a Property Factor Enforcement Order requiring the property factors to pay the homeowner the sum of £500 as reasonable compensation for the inconvenience and distress caused by the property factors’ failures to comply with the Code of Conduct."
Communication Consultation Complaints Handling Other
£500 compensation
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FTS/HPC/GP/21/0093 2022-04-04
PFEO Proposed
The tribunal found the factor breached multiple sections of the Code of Conduct. The tribunal proposed making a Property Factor Enforcement Order (PFEO), but did not formally make the order at the time of the decision.
"The Tribunal being satisfied that the Factor has breached Sections 3.3, 3.5a, 4.1, 4.4, 4.6, 4.7 and 6.4 of the Code and has also failed to carry out its property factor’s duties is satisfied that it is appropriate to make a Property Factor Enforcement Order."
Communication Financial Debt Recovery Consultation Complaints Handling
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Company Info

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Status Active
Incorporated 2008-12-18
Company No. SC352726
Accounts Up to date
Directors 1
Avg. Tenure 17.3 yrs

FAQ

Has Miller Property Management had any tribunal cases?
Yes, Miller Property Management has had 7 tribunal cases since 2021, with 100% of complaints upheld.
How do I make a complaint about Miller Property Management?
First, raise your complaint directly with Miller Property Management using their formal complaints procedure (required by law to be in their Written Statement of Services). If unresolved after 8 weeks, you can apply to the Housing & Property Chamber. Visit housingandpropertychamber.scot to start an application. Our complaints guide explains the full process including template letters.