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Cost of Living Support
Pay, view, or appeal a North Ayrshire Parking Penalty Charge Notice (PCN)
Pay Sundry Debtors online
Safe disposal of waste upholstered domestic seating
Blue Badge scheme for disabled parking
Health and wellbeing
Find your nearest play park, details of equipment and how we keep play parks safe
The Private Sector Advice Service offers advice and assistance to anyone with housing issues in the Private sector. It is managed by Housing Services, and officers can speak to you about any concerns you may have and offer you support.
Information about north ayrshire councils home contents insurance scheme
The Tenement Management Scheme was brought in under the Tenements (Scotland) Act 2014. You can use the Tenement Management Scheme if your title deeds do not give you information on shared areas. You and your fellow owners can work together as a group and use the different sections of the scheme to make decisions on the shared areas of a building.
A Common area, also known as a shared area or space, is any part of a building that will be used by the residents of more than one property within a building.
A Home Report is a set of documents that provides buyers and sellers with information about the condition and value of a property before they sell or offer to buy a property.
There is always a certain amount of moisture in the air inside your home, although you cannot see it. When warm air comes into contact with a cooler surface, it releases some of the moisture.
Advice for Private Tenants and Homeowners
Under Section 34 of the Environmental Protection Act 1990, landlords renting property have legal obligations, which includes a Duty of Care to ensure that all waste arising from lettings is disposed of legally. Failure to comply is an offence and could lead to prosecution.