The Scottish Government has confirmed the rent increase procedure which will apply when the rent cap legislation ends on 31 March 2024. Please see below information provided by Scottish Association of Landlords regarding rent increases. “For rent increase notices issued from 1 April 2024 onwards, the landlord can propose an increase of any amount. If the tenant wishes to challenge the increase they can refer it to the rent officer who must apply a tapering formula to the increase. |
If the increase proposed by the landlord is higher than that allowed through the tapering formula then the rent officer will set the rent at the lower level. The tapering formula will only apply if the tenant challenges the increase. If they don’t then the amount proposed by the landlord will take effect from the end of the notice period. Any rent increase notices issued on or before 31 March 2024 are still capped at 3%. To work out the market rent, look at what rents comparable properties are being marketed at, or seek advice on rental value from a local letting agent. As with the rent cap legislation, the above procedure does not apply to assured and short assured tenancies which contain a rent increase clause in the tenancy agreement. The rent for these types of tenancies can be increased in line with whatever increase is permitted in the rent increase clause. The above procedures only apply to mid-tenancy increases. There is no restriction on how much landlords can increase rents by between tenancies.” |