Flatmate agreement template scotlandFlatmate Agreement • April 21st, 2008
Contract Type FiledApril 21st, 2008This version of the Model Tenancy Agreement is in place from March 2022 onwards Your tenancy agreement Your tenancy is open-ended, which means it doesn’t have a fixed length or a set date it will end. Your landlord cannot include an expected end date or minimum period in your tenancy agreement. If you are a joint tenant, all tenants are responsible for the rent, together and separately. This will apply for as long as the tenancy continues. To end a joint tenancy, all the joint tenants must agree to end it and give the landlord written notice that they want to leave. (You can transfer your interest in the tenancy to someone else, if you have your landlord’s permission.) Your deposit and rent Your landlord can only increase your rent once in a 12-month period, and must give you at least three months’ notice that they are going to do this. If you think an increase is unreasonable, you can ask a rent officer from Rent Service Scotland to make a decision on whether it is fair. It is against