Short-term lets

Anyone who operated a short-term let before 1 October 2022 AND has had an application accepted before 1 October 2023, can still accept bookings and guests until an application is determined.

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

If as an existing host, you have failed to apply for a licence before 1 October 2023, you will be unable to accept bookings and guests from 1 October 2023 onwards, until a licence has been granted

Overview

The Civic Government (Scotland) Act 1982 (Licensing of Short-term Lets) Order 2022 was passed in January 2022 and came into force on 1 March 2022.

The effect of that Order was that from 1 October 2022, the use of accommodation for a short-term let was an activity for which a licence is required under the terms of the 1982 Act. 

In light of the decision of the Scottish Parliament on 1 March 2023, the deadline by which existing hosts and operators must apply for a licence has been extended from 1 April 2023 to 1 October 2023. 

The aims of the licensing scheme are to:

  • ensure all short-term lets are safe;
  • facilitate licensing authorities in knowing and understanding what is happening in their area; and
  • assist with handling complaints and address issues faced by neighbours effectively.

Contents


Fees

Number of GuestsAll short-term let licencesCost  £
1-53-year Licence New/6-year Renewal349.00
6-203-year Licence New/6-yearRenewal460.00
20+3-year Licence New/6-yearRenewal588.00
Temporary Licence 174.50
Temporary Exemption 174.50
Variation of licence 75.00
Duplicate licences 20.00
Certified true copy of any entry on the public register 20.00

The fees received by the council must sufficiently meet the expenses incurred by the council.

The fee will not be reduced or refunded if the application is refused, or if the licence is granted for a shorter period than requested.

 

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