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Short-term lets, how to apply for a licence, how to object to a licence application, the register of local short-let properties.
It is a legal requirement under Scottish law for all short-term let properties to have a short-term let licence. This is to ensure they are safe and the people providing them are suitable.
All short-term let properties require a license by 1 January 2025. Operating without a short-term let licence is a criminal offence. You could get a fine of up to £2,500 and be banned from applying for a licence for a year.
Your accommodation is likely to need a short term let licence unless your guest:
For a full list of properties that are included, go to accommodation needing a short-term let licence – mygov.scot.
You must make sure that your property also meets planning and building regulations before you submit your licence application.
To find out if you need planning permission for a short term let, read our short-term lets guidance – planning.
You can also read more about building regulations.