
Many tenants are unsure about when a landlord can enter a rented property.
In most situations, landlords should normally give notice before entering your home unless there is an emergency.
Understanding how access arrangements work can help avoid misunderstandings and support better communication between tenants and landlords.
Landlords may sometimes need access for things such as:
In most situations, access should normally be discussed with the tenant beforehand.
There are situations where urgent access may be necessary to help protect safety or prevent serious damage.
Examples may include:
Emergency situations are different from routine inspections or non-urgent visits.
Clear communication can often help avoid confusion or unnecessary stress for both tenants and landlords.
If access is needed, keeping conversations calm, respectful and documented can help everyone understand what has been agreed.
Tenants should also feel comfortable asking questions if they are unsure why access is being requested.
You can also read our practical guide about reporting repairs in rented homes and why early communication matters.
Fife Private Rental Solutions (FPRS) provides free and confidential support for tenants and landlords across Fife.
If you are experiencing tenancy concerns, communication difficulties or housing-related problems, early support may help prevent situations from becoming more difficult.
To learn more, contact FPRS or visit our website.
info@fprs.co.uk
01592 201849
25 May 2026
Fife Private Rentals Solutions Team