Appendix 2 - Mandatory licence conditions
Information to be displayed
The holder of the licence must make the following information available within the premises in a place where it is accessible to all guests:
- A certified copy of the licence and the licence conditions
- Fire, gas and electrical safety information
- Details of how to summon the assistance of emergency services
- A copy of the gas safety report
- A copy of the Electrical Installation Condition Report
- A copy of the Portable Appliance Testing Report.
Gas safety
Where the premises has a gas supply:
- The holder of the licence must arrange for an annual gas safety inspection of all gas pipes, flues and appliances in the premises
- If, after an annual inspection, any appliance does not meet the required safety standard, the holder of the licence must not grant a short-term let until the works necessary to bring the appliance to the required safety standard have been carried out.
Fire safety
The holder of the licence must:
- Ensure that all upholstered furnishings and mattresses within the premises comply with the Furniture and Furnishings (Fire Safety) Regulations 1988
- Keep records showing that all upholstered furnishings and mattresses within the premises comply with the Regulations.
Legionella
The holder of the licence must assess the risk from exposure to Legionella within the premises, whether or not the short-term let has a private water supply.
Private water supplies
Where a premises is served by a private water supply, the licence holder must comply with the requirements on the owners of private dwellings set out in the Water Intended for Human Consumption (Private Supplies) (Scotland) Regulations 2017.
Planning permission
Where the premises is in a short-term let control area for the purposes of section 26B of the Town and Country Planning (Scotland) Act 1997 (the “1997 Act”), the holder of the licence must where the use of the premises for a short-term let requires planning permission under the 1997 Act ensure that either:
- An application has been made for planning permission under the 1997 Act
- Planning permission under the 1997 Act is in force.
Safety & repair standards
- The holder of the licence must take all reasonable steps to ensure the accommodation is safe for residential use
- Where the premises are subject to the requirements of Chapter 4 of Part 1 of the Housing (Scotland) Act 2016, the holder of the licence must ensure that the premises meet the repairing standard
- Where the premises are not subject to the requirements of Chapter 4 of Part 1 of the Housing (Scotland) Act 2016, the holder of the licence must ensure that the accommodation meets the requirements in sub-paragraphs (4) to (6)
- The holder of the licence must ensure the premises has satisfactory equipment installed for detecting, and for giving warning of:
- Fire or suspected fire, and
- Carbon monoxide present in a concentration that is hazardous to health.
Where there are electrical fittings or items in the accommodation, the holder of the licence must:
- Ensure that any electrical fittings and items are in:
- A reasonable state of repair
- Proper and safe working order
- Arrange for an electrical safety inspection to be carried out by a competent person at least every five years or more frequently if directed by the competent person,
- ensure that following an electrical safety inspection, the competent person produces an Electrical Installation Condition Report on any fixed installations,
- ensure that following an electrical safety inspection, the competent person produces an Electrical Installation Condition Report on any fixed installations,
- Arrange for a competent person to:
- Produce a Portable Appliance Testing Report on moveable appliances to which a guest has access
- Date label and sign all moveable appliances which have been inspected.
In determining who is competent, the holder of the licence must have regard to guidance issued by the Scottish Ministers under section 19B(4) of the Housing (Scotland) Act 2006.
Maximum occupancy
The licence holder must ensure that the number of guests residing in the accommodation does not exceed the number specified in the licence.
Listings
The holder of the licence must ensure that any listing or advert (whether electronic or otherwise) for the premises includes:
- The licence number
- A valid Energy Performance Certificate rating.
Insurance
The holder of the licence must, for the duration of the licence, hold for the premises:
- Valid buildings insurance
- Valid public liability insurance providing cover of not less than £2 million.
Agents
The holder of the licence must not authorise any other person to carry on the day to day management of the short-term let of the premises.