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Short term let - Licence and permit applications

Licence type
Short Term Let
Who should apply?
Anyone who uses accommodation to offer short-term lets.
Definitions and more
The Scottish Government passed the Civic Government (Scotland) Act 1982 (Licensing of Short term Lets) Order 2022 on 19 January 2022. This introduced a licensing scheme for short term lets which started on 1 October 2022. You need a licence before you can take bookings or receive guests on a short-term let basis.

There are four types of licences for short term let accommodation:

Secondary letting - letting a property where you do not normally live. For example a second home that is let to guests.

Home letting - using all or part of your own home for short term lets, while you are absent.

Home sharing - using all or part of your own home for short term lets, while you are there.

Home letting and home sharing - using all or part of your own home for short term lets, while you are living there and for periods when you are absent.
Cost

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You should upload your completed application form, all required supporting documentation and . We do not accept paper application forms, postal application forms, cash or cheque payments. 

All licence application fees are non-refundable. Find out more information on our . If you wish to request a refund due to exceptional circumstances contact

The Licensing Manager
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249 High Street
Edinburgh
EH1 1YJ

licensing@edinburgh.gov.uk.

What you need to supply

Please make sure you read the notes for guidance before completing the form.

You must submit the below items with your licence application. Please have them ready when you complete the application form.

  • 1 x A4 size copy of the floor plans of the property - required for new, temporary and any subsequent renewal application.
  • Annual gas certificate - for properties with a gas supply.
  • Annual Portable Appliance Test (PAT) certificate.
  • A fully completed fire safety checklist - required for all new, temporary and any subsequent renewal application.
  • Current Electrical Installation Condition Report (EICR).
  • Planning permission information for secondary letting only. Find out .
  • The correct application fee.
Additional information

You cannot apply to renew a licence after it has expired.  An application for licence renewal must be made before the expiry of the current licence.  Any application made up to 28 days later will be a ‘late application.’

If a late application is received, the original licence will expire on the date marked on the licence. However, if the Council decides that ‘good cause’ has been shown for the late submission of the application, the previous licence will remain in effect while the renewal is being processed.  You can download our policy on late applications for further information .

To lodge your renewal application please follow the process set out above.

Find more information on . We have a list of questions we have been frequently asked about the new licensing scheme which you may find useful.

Information is also available from the Scottish Government website:

Application pack
Standard conditions

The Civic Government (Scotland) Act 1982 (Licensing of Short term Lets) Order 2022 provides mandatory conditions to be attached to all short term let licences. The order also allows local authorities to attach additional conditions to short term lets.