Making a note of interest tells the selling agent you want updates about a property — especially if a closing date is set. It’s a common part of the Scottish buying process and helps you stay informed when competition builds.
Quick Guide to Buying in Scotland
Why Notes of Interest Matter
If several buyers note interest, the seller may set a closing date. Noting interest means you’re more likely to be told about that deadline so you can prepare your offer in time.
Good to know: solicitors follow professional guidance around closing dates, but sellers are not legally required to set one. Non-solicitor agents are not bound by those rules. Law Society Scotland
How to Lodge a Note of Interest
The most effective way is through your solicitor. We’ll contact the selling agent and ensure your interest is formally recorded.
You can contact the selling agent directly; however, using your solicitor keeps communications clear and reduces the risk of missing updates.
Quick tips: What to do now
- Ask your solicitor to note interest with the selling agent so you don’t miss any closing date.
- Get offer-ready: confirm your budget, solicitor details, and preferred entry date.
- Watch for updates: if a closing date is set, agree your offer strategy and submit a formal written offer before the deadline.
- Noting interest does not mean you must make an offer straight away — it simply keeps you informed while you decide your next step.
What Happens After You Note Interest
If a closing date is set, you and your solicitor will be told the date and time. You can then decide whether to submit a formal written offer by the deadline.
If no closing date is set, you can still make an offer at any time, subject to the seller’s agreement.
Your solicitor can advise on timing and help ensure any offer is submitted correctly.
What a Note of Interest Does Not Do
- It does not give you first refusal on the property.
- It does not guarantee the sale will go to a closing date.
- It is not a binding commitment to make an offer—you can withdraw at any time before offering.
Professional Advice
Noting interest is straightforward, but it’s only one step. The right legal advice from the start can be the difference between a smooth purchase and a stressful one.
Hastings Legal can guide you from noting interest through to making an offer and completing your purchase.
Our team is on hand to answer questions at any stage and help you move forward with confidence.

