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Short Lets Licensing - landlords have only two months to apply

Owners of short-term let properties are being urged to apply for a licence under Scotland’s short-term licensing scheme before the October 1 deadline.

Under strict regulations introduced north of the border, short-term let landlords must apply for a licence with their relevant local authority before the deadline. 

Anyone who operated a short-term let before October 1 last year can still accept bookings and guests until an application is determined, but must apply before the October 1 2023 deadline. 

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Owners who started operations after October 1 2022 cannot begin trading until they receive their licence.

Landlords must apply for a licence with the local authority their property is located and are being urged to check local criteria before making an application. Local councils’ licensing schemes are in operation across Scotland and some short-term let owners have already obtained licences.

Housing Minister Paul McLennan says: “Short-term let accommodation plays an important role in Scotland’s economy, supporting our tourism and hospitality sector and allowing tourists and holiday goers somewhere to take them closer to the best that Scotland can offer.

“However, it is also important that there is appropriate regulation in place to ensure the safety of guests, and so that local authorities can make decisions that are right for their local areas. That is why the Scottish Government has introduced the short-term lets licensing scheme.

“I would like to thank those who have already signed up to the scheme, bringing assurances to tourists that their safety is paramount and that they have met local guidelines.

“Visitors coming to Scotland can already expect to see the benefits of properties being licensed and meeting specific standards." 

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    “…..bringing assurances to tourists that their safety is paramount and that they have met local guidelines”.

    Mmm… no thanks. I know it won’t have been inspected ever. I will also know why the room rate was so high with a load of interfering busybodies putting in a fat fee, and unnecessary build long works taking place that really wasn’t required.

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    "We understand councillors are busy managing the public's interest however, we need to assure that they are honest with people and therefore they will be regulated. Their fees will be £1,000 per councillor"

    How would they like that?

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    They have only bought it in so the Scot councillors can claim for other things they can’t do now or think of.

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    They gotta pay for their motorhomes somehow.

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