A Section 33 Notice and a Notice to Quit must be sent by the landlord to the tenant to legally terminate a Short Assured Tenancy in Scotland at the expiry of the tenancy.
The required period of notice for serving a Section 33 Notice is 2 months.
It is recommended that both forms are sent at the same time by recorded delivery. The notices must be sent at least 2 months before the tenancy is due to end. If you don't meet that deadline, the tenant may be legally able to stay on in the house after the agreed date of termination.
You can view a sample online of a completed Section 33 Notice by following this link: View Sample.
This Section 33 Notice is also provided in the Tenancy Package for Scotland priced at £35.25 including VAT. The package includes both versions of the Tenancy Agreement, AT5, AT6, Repairing Standard Letter, Ground 2 Notice, Notice to Quit, Section 33 Notice, and Inventory (saving you more than £45 compared to buying the documents individually).
This document is also available as part of a Property Annual Subscription (£70.50) or Full Annual Subscription (£199). These subscriptions give you access to a wide range of documents, packages and forms for a single annual discounted fee.
Although not a direct equivalent, if you are looking for similar documents for use in England and Wales, follow this link: Section 8 Notice.