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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the at5 form in the editor.
  2. In Part 1, enter the name of the prospective tenant(s) in the designated field. Ensure accuracy as this information is crucial for validity.
  3. Proceed to Part 2, where you will input your name as the prospective landlord or landlord’s agent. Include your address and contact number for clarity.
  4. Next, provide the address of the property being offered for tenancy. Double-check that all details are correct to avoid any issues later.
  5. In the signature section, sign and date the form. This confirms that you understand and agree to the terms outlined in this notice.
  6. If applicable, fill out Part 3 with contact details of any agents involved. This ensures transparency and accessibility for all parties.

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If you have a private residential tenancy You must give your landlord at least 28 days notice - but check your tenancy agreement to see if you have to give longer.
You must give your landlord notice in writing that you want the tenancy to end. Your tenancy agreement might say how much notice you need to give. If not, you must give notice at least 40 days before the tenancy end date. Add 2 days to your notice period to give your landlord time to receive your email or letter.
As well as a tenancy agreement, you will also have to give your tenant either the Easy Read Notes for the Scottish Government Model Tenancy Agreement, or the Private Residential Tenancy Statutory Terms Supporting Notes. These notes will help them to understand their rights and responsibilities during the tenancy.
All tenants are entitled to get 28 days notice. Some tenants will be able to get 84 days notice. How much notice the landlord has to give the tenant depends on both of these: which of the eviction grounds the landlord is using to end the agreement.
How a tenant can end an assured or assured shorthold tenancy by surrender, using a break clause or giving notice to quit.
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