Short-term lets licensing scheme has come into force from 1st October 2023

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Scotland has been a very popular destination for tourists from all around the world.  To accommodate the growing demand for short-term lets, platforms like Airbnb have become very attractive to many visitors.  Whilst short-term lets have offered a variety of properties to choose from, which range in types as well as sizes, there have been growing concerns about the owners’ compliance with safety and quality standards, the availability of long-term accommodation for residents and even the noise disturbances in the neighbourhoods.

The Scottish government has now introduced new legislation for the operators of short-term lets owners. Anyone providing such accommodation must comply with licensing, insurance and liability requirements as well as the safety standards of the properties. The legislation gives the local authorities more control over the short-term lets in their areas, allowing them to introduce zoning regulations to limit rentals in certain areas and to impose fines on those who fail to adhere to the rules. It additionally imposes responsibility on guests to follow rules of respecting both the property as well as the local community and to avoid any anti-social behaviour.

From 1st of October 2023, providers of short-term let accommodation must have a licence from their local authority to operate the rentals. Failure to obtain the licence can result in a ban to join the scheme for a year as well as fine of up to £2,500.

Further information can be found on the Scottish government website.

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