This version of the form is in place from 1 April 2024 onwards.
A tenancy agreement is a contract between you and your tenant. It covers things like safety, payment of rent and house rules.
As a landlord, you must give your tenant all the terms of their private residential tenancy in writing. If you don't you'll be breaking the law.
Most private tenancies started on or after 1 December 2017 will be private residential tenancies. Information about private residential tenancies can be found in the Scottish Government's guidance for landlords.
You can use this form to create a Scottish Government Model Tenancy Agreement (MTA) for a private residential tenancy. The MTA includes:
The form also includes 2 sets of terms.
One is known as 'must-include terms'. You'll need to give your tenant a copy of these terms if you're using the MTA. These cover the:
You cannot change or edit these terms if you use the MTA.
The other set of terms, known as 'extra terms', are terms that you can choose to have in your tenancy agreement. They cover a number of rules and you should read through them to check they apply to your property.
Both sets of terms are explained in more detail within the form.
Once you've finished, you can download your tenancy agreement as a Word document or a PDF.
To use the MTA you'll need to enter:
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