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Car Park Lease Agreement (Scotland)

Suitable For: Scotland
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Last Updated: May 25, 2026
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What is a car park lease agreement in Scotland?

A car park lease agreement is a legally binding contract used in Scotland to set out the terms under which a parking space may be licensed for use by individuals or companies. This document template outlines the rights and responsibilities of both the parking space owner and the tenant, as well as includes a description of the car parking lot that significantly helps to reduce misunderstandings and disputes.

This lease agreement for car parking space can be used for both residential and commercial parking spaces in Scotland by UK companies or private individuals.

Who shall use this Scottish car park lease agreement?

Having a fully customisable lease agreement for car parking space in Scotland can be helpful for:

  • property managers looking for a solid template for daily operations;
  • businesses looking to rent out additional parking lots;
  • flat owners searching for an extra parking space;
  • housing associations needing a solid template to find additional parking spaces for new residents;
  • landlord or property managers planning to rent out available parking lot.

This template cannot be used, however, for renting out a residential or commercial parking lot in England, Wales, or Northern Ireland.

What should be included in this lease agreement for the car parking space template?

A standard Scottish car park lease agreement usually includes the following clauses:

  • Permitted Vehicle. The text of the lease should clearly outline types of vehicles that are permitted or not permitted to park at the parking space. The owner may limit vehicles by size, purpose and even by plate number.
  • Tenant’s Obligations. The text of the lease should outline the main tenant’s obligations, such as to pay rent, to keep the parking space clean and tidy, to permit entry to the owner, to not use dangerous things, to not harm drains, to not use the parking space for purposes other than parking, to insure the vehicle, etc.
  • Licence Duration. This is a period of time within which the tenant can occupy the parking lot. The text of this agreement must outline the start date and the minimum notice period required to end this licence by either party.
  • Liability. In Scotland it is common for the tenant to indemnify the owner for the cost of any damage incurred to the parking space or property in which the parking lot is located. The tenant shall give an owner an immediate notice regarding any damage to the property or parking space in it.
  • Rent Amount. The document should stipulate the amount of rental payment in pounds and the frequency of such payments.

How to customise this template with FasterDraft?

To get a fully customisable parking space lease agreement template UK, follow a few easy steps below:

  1. Click the “Create Document” button.
  2. Answer simple questions in the form.
  3. Select a template’s format – PDF or word.
  4. E-sign the document online, if you are the parking owner.
  5. Make a payment.

The document is ready for instant download immediately after the purchase.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

  • 1. Can businesses use this parking agreement template?

    Yes, this template can be used by private parties, companies, trusts or business operating in Scotland.

  • 2. Can I use this template for multiple parking spaces?

    Yes, this template can be used to rent out one or several parking spaces across Scotland.

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