England · Private rented sector
Landlord templates, Larbert.
Tenancy agreements, notices, and compliance documents for Larbert landlords. All documents updated for the Renters' Rights Act 2025, effective 1 May 2026.
Average 1-bed rent
£750 pcm
Edinburgh rail journey
~42 min
Major employer
Forth Valley Royal Hospital (~3,700 staff)
Larbert rental market, what landlords need to know
Larbert is anchored by Forth Valley Royal Hospital (approximately 3,500–4,000 staff) and benefits from proximity to INEOS Grangemouth petrochemical complex (~4 miles south). M9 J7 provides motorway access. Edinburgh is approximately 40–45 min by rail. NHS shift workers generate consistent demand for 1–2 bed rentals at £750–£1,000 pcm.
Essential documents for Larbert 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 Larbert 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
Larbert landlord FAQs
Do I need to register as a landlord in Larbert?
Yes. Scottish Landlord Registration is mandatory under the Antisocial Behaviour etc. (Scotland) Act 2004. You must register with Falkirk Council before advertising or letting a property. Letting without registration is a criminal offence.
What tenancy law applies in Larbert?
The Scottish Private Residential Tenancy (PRT) regime applies. All residential tenancies are fully periodic with no fixed-term expiry eviction right. There are 18 statutory grounds for repossession; most are discretionary and require Tribunal approval.