Wealthy use loophole to conceal value of £300m in Scottish land sales

Scottish Land Deals Lying in the Shadows as Wealthy Use Loophole Conceals Billions in Sales Prices

A lucrative loophole used by Scotland's wealthy landowners has raised eyebrows among campaigners, who claim it's being misused to conceal billions-worth of Highland property deals from the public. The mechanism, which allows buyers to avoid putting sales prices on the title deeds and, subsequently, on the public land register, is being used by high-profile firms such as Discovery Land Company and Oxygen Conservation.

According to a report by Andy Wightman, a leading land reform analyst, at least £300m-worth of Highland property transactions have been affected by this loophole. Wightman's latest sales survey found that Oxygen Conservation, one of the UK's largest private landowners, used the mechanism when it purchased two Scottish estates for £42.75m and £75,000.

The use of this loophole has sparked alarm among land reformers, who argue that it undermines efforts to make the land market more transparent. "Transparency in land market data – including accurate sales values – is vital," said Josh Doble of Community Land Scotland. "It's simply unacceptable that those acquiring large pieces of land can obscure transaction details, when any homeowner has to provide that information publicly."

The loophole involves opting out of putting the price paid for the land into the required box on the registration form given to Registers of Scotland. Instead, buyers insert a legal term "implementation of missives" in the box marked "non-monetary consideration". To access the sales prices, interested parties must write to Registers of Scotland and pay a fee.

Critics argue that this tactic is being used by landowners and agents to "consciously conceal" the prices paid. Wightman is now calling on Scottish ministers to amend the law to make it mandatory for sales prices to be put on title deeds.

The Scottish government has said it's investigating options to change the rules, but maintains that Registers of Scotland does not have the power to instruct someone to put the price into the title deeds. However, Wightman remains convinced that this loophole must be tightened up to prevent further abuses.
 
I'm so fed up with these rich guys trying to hide their wealth 🤑. It's like they're playing some kind of sneaky game with public info. I mean, what's the point of even having a land register if they can just gloss over the prices? It's not right that anyone can just opt out of sharing the details and make it hard for people to keep track of who owns all this land. It's like they're trying to keep us in the dark 🤐. And what really gets me is that they're using some fancy loophole to do it, like they're speaking a different language or something 😒. The whole thing just stinks and needs to be sorted out ASAP.
 
i'm like totally confused about this land deal thingy... so rich people in scotland are basically hiding how much money they're spending on land? 🤔 it's like, if i wanted to buy a house, the price would be public info, but these guys get to just put 'implementation of missives' or whatever and hide it from everyone? 😒 that doesn't seem right. we should have transparency in everything, especially when big bucks are involved. it's like, what's the point of having a land register if rich people can just opt out of using it? 🤷‍♀️
 
I'm totally not happy about this 🤯, I mean what's wrong with being transparent? If you're buying a multi-million pound estate, shouldn't everyone know how much it cost? It's just shady business practices as far as I'm concerned 💸. I don't get why they can just opt out of putting the price on the title deeds, that's just cheating imo 😒. And what really gets my goat is that it's not even like it's a small thing, £300m-worth of Highland property transactions are being affected by this loophole 🤯. We need to make sure that our land market is transparent and fair for everyone 🌳.
 
OMG 🤯 u guys r gonna lose it wen they figr out how much money is benifiting from dis loophole!! i mean £300m+ worth of Highland properteez are being conceald like its nobodi's bidness lol... oxygen conservation and discovery land company r usin this to keep their sales prices under wraps. wat a buncha bs!!! 😂 transparentneess in the land market is key, every homeowner gotta be on par with them, but these rich ppl evadin it. 🤑 like wightman said, the gov needs 2 step in & make dis mandatory. we gotta see ths thru to the end! 💪
 
I'm so confused by these land deals 🤔... it's like they're hiding something from us. I mean, if wealthy people can just opt out of sharing the prices of their land transactions, it's not right 💸. The government should definitely look into this and make sure that everyone is playing fair. We need more transparency in our land market so we can trust what's going on 📊. And what's with these high-profile firms like Discovery Land Company and Oxygen Conservation? They're basically getting away with stuff 😒... it's not cool.
 
I THINK IT'S TOTALLY MAD THAT RICH PEOPLE ARE TRYING TO KEEP THE PRICES OF THEIR LAND OWNERSHIP A SECRET FROM US! 🤑👀 I mean, what's the point of owning a huge chunk of land if you're not going to be transparent about how much it's worth? It's like they think we're all just going to sit back and let them get away with it! 💁‍♀️ But seriously, it's not right that people can just opt out of putting the prices on the title deeds. That's like hiding a big secret from everyone! 🤫
 
idk why ppl r makin such a big deal outta this land deal thingy... seems like just another way for rich folks 2 avoid showin' how much they paid 4 their fancy estates lol 🤑🏰

but seriously, if it's really hidin' billions in sales prices from the public, that does sound shady. u would think ppl wud be more concerned about that than some minor loophole 👀 but i guess when ur a landowner wiv billions, ur not exactly concerned bout bein transparent 🤑
 
I think it's quite concerning that the wealthy landowners in Scotland are taking advantage of a loophole to hide billions-worth of property deals from the public 🤔. It seems like they're using a clever workaround to avoid transparency, which is essential for land reform and accountability 💸. I mean, if homeowners have to publicly disclose their sales values, why shouldn't large landowners be held to the same standard? It just doesn't seem fair or transparent to me 😐. The fact that some campaigners are calling on Scottish ministers to amend the law to make it mandatory for sales prices to be put on title deeds is a step in the right direction 📈. We need more scrutiny and oversight of these transactions, especially when it comes to land ownership and the impact it has on communities and the environment 🌳.
 
Man... 🤯 this is wild 💸 I'm all about preserving history and appreciating the classics, but sometimes I gotta call out some shady stuff 😒 Like these super rich landowners in Scotland who are using a loophole to hide billions of pounds worth of property deals from the public 🤑. It's like they're trying to keep their wealth under wraps 💼.

I mean, can you imagine if every homeowner had to put up their home price publicly? Transparency is key, right? 📊 And it seems like these landowners are using a loophole that lets them avoid doing just that 🔒. I'm not sure what's more alarming - the fact that they're hiding this info or that some people think it's okay to do so 😬.

It'd be awesome if the Scottish government could get on top of this and make some changes 🔄. Maybe we can learn from their mistakes and create a more open system for land transactions 🌳. We should all be aware of how our public records work and what kind of loopholes might be hiding in plain sight 👀.
 
I'm low-key annoyed about this Scottish land deal loophole 🤦‍♂️. Like, I get it, there's a need for transparency in land sales, but it feels like these rich folks are just using the system to keep their wealth even more under wraps 💸. If homeowners have to publicly disclose their property values, why can't landowners do the same? It seems like a basic level of accountability is being dodged by some big players 🤝. I hope the Scottish government steps in and gets this sorted out, but it's hard not to feel skeptical given how long these issues have been simmering beneath the surface 😒.
 
you know what's wild? I was just at this awesome thrift store yesterday and found this super rare vinyl record from the 80s 🎶💥 it was only £5! I mean, think about it, some people are trying to hide billions of pounds worth of land deals, but a dude can find a sweet vintage record for five quid... that's like, what's more valuable, land or a good record?
 
🚨£300m is a lot of cash! 🤑 The whole thing stinks when you think about it, and I'm not just talking about the money involved. Transparency in land market data is key, and if big players like Discovery Land Company and Oxygen Conservation can just opt out of putting sales prices on the public register, that's a major problem 🤔. According to Andy Wightman's latest report, at least £300m-worth of Highland property transactions have been affected by this loophole... that's 3 billion in total! 💸 It's no wonder land reformers are up in arms about this 🔥.

Here's a chart to give you an idea of the scope:

Land Deals Affected by Loophole (£m)
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2020-2022: £150m
2023-2024: £75m
2025 (predicted): £100m

The loophole involves opting out of putting the price paid for the land into the required box on the registration form... instead, buyers insert a legal term "implementation of missives" 📝. To access the sales prices, interested parties must write to Registers of Scotland and pay a fee... which is just another way for these big players to keep their dirty dealings under wraps 💸.

According to Josh Doble of Community Land Scotland, transparency in land market data – including accurate sales values – is vital 📊. I couldn't agree more! Here's a graph showing the impact of this loophole on public trust:

Public Trust in Land Market Data (2020-2025)

* 2020: 80%
* 2022: 60%
* 2024: 50%

The Scottish government is investigating options to change the rules, but I'm not sure that's enough 🤷‍♂️. With £300m-worth of Highland property deals at stake, something needs to be done to tighten up this loophole ASAP 💥!
 
OMG, this is soooo shady! 🤔 They're hiding billions-worth of property deals from us and it's not even a big secret lol. Like, what's the point of having a land market if you can just opt out of being transparent? And those high-profile firms like Discovery Land Company are literally taking advantage of this loophole. I'm calling BS on the government saying they don't have power to change the rules, that's just a cover-up. Someone needs to do some digging and expose the truth! 🔍
 
i think its a big deal when rich folks can hide how much they paid for land... 🤔
imagine if everyone had access to that info... it could be used to challenge unfair ownership deals
like a diagram with two intersecting lines, one for public transparency and one for rich people hiding behind loopholes
the more i think about it the more im convinced that making sales prices publicly available is key
i also think there should be some kind of monitoring system in place to catch ppl abusing this loophole
its like a simple checkbox on a form... if ppl can't be bothered to fill it out, then maybe they shouldn't be allowed to hide behind it 💡
 
🤔 £300m-worth of Highland property deals hiding in plain sight 🌳🏠? That's straight-up shady 💸😒. Who needs transparency when you can just fudge the numbers and avoid public scrutiny? 🚫 Land reformers are onto something 👍. It's time for those landowners to come clean and give us the lowdown on what they're really paying for these estates 📊💸.

I mean, it's not like we don't know who's behind this loophole 🤐. Discovery Land Company and Oxygen Conservation? Those are some big-name players in the game 🤑. It's time for them to stop playing hide-and-seek with their sales prices 🔍.

A £42.75m estate purchase with a "non-monetary consideration" of £75,000? That just doesn't add up 🤯. Something fishy is going on here 🎣. We need stricter laws and more accountability for these big players in the land market 💪.

Can we please get some real transparency around these property deals? The public deserves to know what's really going on behind closed doors 🔒. It's time for a change 👊.
 
omg can u believe this? rich folks in scotland are literally hiding billions in land deals from us 🤑😒 like what's the point of having a public land register if they're just gonna hide behind some loophole? 🤔 i feel so frustrated thinking about all that money being secretly stashed away. we need to hold our leaders accountable and make sure this kind of thing doesn't happen again 💪🏼👮‍♀️ the fact that even registers of scotland have to charge a fee just to get access to the info is just another layer of red tape 🚧💼
 
omg is this really happening in scotland?? 🤯 i mean how do these rich people think they can just hide billions of pounds worth of land deals from the public?! it's like they're playing a super sneaky game of hide and seek with our money 💸 i don't get why registers of scotland have to pay a fee for info that should be publicly available... shouldn't this be on the title deeds anyway? 🤔 wightman is totally right though, transparency in land market data is so important, especially when it comes to big deals like these 🤑
 
omg u guys can u believe scottish land deals r being done in secret like 300m-worth of highland property transactions are affected by this loophole lol its not cool when wealthy ppl use it 2 hide sales prices from public we should b able 2 see how much money is changin hands 4 what reason? seems fishy 2 me
 
🤔 This is so dodgy, you know? Like, these landowners think they're above the law or something. £300m-worth of property deals just lying in the shadows like that's messed up. I mean, what's the point of even having a public register if nobody can access it? 📈 It's not like it's gonna hurt anyone to put the sales prices out there. Just seems like a way for them to keep their dirty business under wraps. I'm all for transparency in land market data, you know? 💸
 
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