England · Private rented sector
Landlord templates, Dalkeith.
Tenancy agreements, notices, and compliance documents for Dalkeith landlords. All documents updated for the Renters' Rights Act 2025, effective 1 May 2026.
Landlord count (est.)
3,600
Local authority
Midlothian Council
Distance to Edinburgh
7 miles south-east (bus ~30-40 min)
Rail access
Eskbank station — Borders Railway
Tenancy framework
Scottish PRT (periodic from outset)
Dalkeith rental market, what landlords need to know
Dalkeith is the administrative centre of Midlothian Council and is located approximately 7 miles south-east of Edinburgh city centre, with regular bus services to Edinburgh (approximately 30-40 minutes) and rail services from Eskbank and Newtongrange stations on the Borders Railway. The town sits at the heart of the Midlothian commuter belt — one of Scotland's fastest-growing regions, with major developments at Shawfair and Millerhill attracting Edinburgh overspill population. Key employers include Midlothian Council, NHS Lothian (the Edinburgh Royal Infirmary is 6 miles north), and Edinburgh commuter-related services. University of Edinburgh staff and postgraduate students form part of the rental demand. Rental yields typically 6-9%. Scottish PRT applies; Scottish Landlord Registration mandatory at register.landlord.gov.scot.
Essential documents for Dalkeith landlords
View all →Periodic Assured Tenancy Agreement
The new default English tenancy from 1 May 2026. Periodic from day one, with the prescribed written statement of terms built in. Ships with the Form 4A rent-increase notice template and an Information Sheet delivery acknowledgement form so a buying landlord has every Phase-1 compliance document in one pack.
Section 8 Notice Pack (All Grounds)
Every mandatory and discretionary ground on the new 2026 list, pre-labelled with the notice period, arrears threshold, and evidence block.
Landlord Annual Compliance Checklist
Annual walk-through of every compliance touchpoint: gas, electrical, EPC, smoke/CO, Right-to-Rent, deposit, licensing, database registration.
Renters' Rights Act Transition Pack
For landlords who need to migrate existing ASTs onto the new regime. The single most-searched landlord product of 2026.
What changes for Dalkeith landlords on 1 May 2026
- → Section 21 ‘no-fault’ evictions permanently abolished, use Section 8
- → All new tenancies must use Periodic Assured Tenancy Agreements, no more ASTs
- → Rent increases via Section 13 only, contractual review clauses unenforceable
- → Pet requests must be considered, blanket ‘no pets’ policies are unlawful
- → Private landlord database registration coming, date TBC
Dalkeith landlord FAQs
Does the Renters' Rights Act 2025 apply to landlords in Dalkeith?
No. The Renters' Rights Act 2025 (RRA 2025), which abolished Section 21 and new fixed-term tenancies in England from 1 May 2026, applies only in England. Landlords in Dalkeith and throughout Scotland operate under the Scottish Private Residential Tenancy (PRT) framework introduced by the Private Housing (Tenancies) (Scotland) Act 2016. Scottish PRT tenancies have been fully periodic from the outset since 1 December 2017 — Section 21 was never applicable in Scotland. Scottish landlords serve a 'notice to leave' citing one of 18 statutory grounds rather than an English-style Section 21 or Section 8 notice.
Is Scottish Landlord Registration required before renting a property in Dalkeith?
Yes. All private landlords in Scotland must register with the local authority (Midlothian Council for Dalkeith properties) via the national Landlord Registration Scotland register at register.landlord.gov.scot before advertising or letting any residential property. You must register both as a landlord and register each property you let. Registration must be renewed every 3 years. Unregistered landlords face enforcement action by Midlothian Council; tenants can apply for Rent Payment Orders directing rent to the council until registration is obtained.