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All you have to do is by Scottish land. Even a 1 ft. by 1 ft. square of land can grant you the title of Laird.

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To legally become a Scottish laird, you can buy a plot of land in Scotland that includes the title of lairdship. The title of laird is not officially or legally recognized by the UK government, but it is a traditional Scottish honorific title associated with landownership. It is important to ensure that the land you purchase comes with the legal right to use the title of laird.

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