NO short-term let licence applications have been rejected so far by the Scottish Government, fresh statistics have shown.
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But Maree McLeod, owner of The Gatehouse in Reay near Thurso, said the scheme would lead Scotland to become an international leader in the market. “It is therefore pleasing that other short-term lets will be brought to that same level. By doing this, Scotland will become an international leader in this market.
Nearly all of the total 2587 valid applications received up to the end of March have been for a full licence.
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