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Notice Proposing Change of Terms of Statutory Assured Tenancy | Scotland

Landlords, propose a change in the terms of an assured tenancy to a new tenant with this Form AT1(L) under Scottish law.

  • The form is for assured tenancies or short assured tenancies, under section 17(2) of the Housing (Scotland) Act 1988.
  • This Notice is to be used where the terms of the new tenancy are different from the terms of the former tenancy.
  • This form is for use only by a landlord.
  • Notice Proposing Terms of Statutory Assured Tenancy Different from the Terms of the Former Tenancy available in PDF format directly from the Scottish Government website.
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Notice Proposing New Terms of Statutory Assured Tenancy | Scotland

Tenants, propose new terms for an assured tenancy to your landlord with this downloadable Form AT1(T) in accordance with Scottish law.

  • The Notice can only be used by a tenant, who must serve it on the landlord pursuant to section 17(2) of the Housing (Scotland) Act 1988.
  • The proposal applies to new tenants under assured tenancies or short assured tenancies.
  • The form is to be used where the proposed terms of the new tenancy are different from the terms of the former tenancy.
  • Scotland Form AT1(T) Notice Under Section 17(2) Proposing Terms of Statutory Assured Tenancy Different from the Terms of the Former Tenancy available in PDF format directly from the Scottish Government website.
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Landlord Application for Determination of Terms of Statutory Assured Tenancy | Scotland

Landlords may make application to the First-Tier Tribunal with this free Form AT3(L) Landlord Application for Assured Tenancies, under Scottish law.

  • The landlord may apply to the First-Tier Tribunal for a determination of the terms of a statutory assured tenancy after a tenant has served you with a Notice AT1(T) to propose a change in the terms of a tenancy agreement.
  • The landlord may also apply for a determination of rent for the tenancy under Section 17(3) of the Housing (Scotland) Act 1988.
  • This application form is only for use by landlords.
  • Scotland Landlord Application to a Rent Assessment Committee for Assured Tenancies Form AT3(L) available in PDF format directly from the Scottish Government website.
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Tenant Application to First-Tier Tribunal | Scotland

Tenants can make an application to a First-Tier Tribunal with this free Form AT3(T) Tenant Application Form for Assured Tenancies, under Scottish law.

  • You can apply to the Tribunal when your landlord has served you with a Notice AT1(L) to propose a change in the terms of the tenancy agreement.
  • The application is for a determination by the Tribunal of the terms of a statutory assured tenancy and, if appropriate, the rent for the tenancy.
  • This form is only for use by tenants.
  • Form AT3(T) is available in PDF format directly from the Scottish Government website.
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Notice of Rent Increase | Scotland

Notify your tenant of a rental increase with this free Form AT2, Scotland Notice of Rent Increase form.

  • The Notice must be given in accordance with Section 24(1) of the Housing (Scotland) Act 1988.
  • This form can ONLY be used for a statutory assured tenancy.
  • The tenant is notified that the rent will be increased on the date set out in the form.
  • Form AT2 Notice of Rent Increase available in PDF format directly from the Scottish Government website.
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Tenant Application for Determination of Rent | Scotland

Apply for a rent review with this free Form AT4 Tenant Application for Determination of Rent for assured tenancies in Scotland.

  • Under Scottish law, tenants have the right to apply to the Rent Assessment Committee for a review of the rent they are paying, and a determination of the rent by a First-Tier Tribunal.
  • Application can be made after the tenant has been served with a Notice AT2 by the landlord to increase the rent for an assured tenancy.
  • Scotland Tenant Application for Determination of Rent Form AT4 available in PDF format directly from the Scottish Government website.
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