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It was a fantastic chateau, much dilapidated, and indeed scarcely tenantable through age and neglect.
By the start of 1781, as Drinkwater recorded, "scarce a house, north of the Grand parade, was tenantable; all of them were deserted.
At common law the landlord of a dwelling-house in Scotland is bound, unless it is otherwise stipulated, to provide it at the commencement of the lease in a tenantable and habitable condition and thereafter to maintain it in like condition during the course of the lease.