18 November 2022
The Minister for the Environment, Deputy Jonathan Renouf, has today signalled his intent to put
forward proposals for introducing a licensing scheme for the regulation of private rented dwellings.
Deputy Renouf will lodge a proposition aimed at ensuring minimum standards are adhered to and
that tenants and their families are living in safe homes.
Under such a scheme, each rented dwelling would require a licence, with government officers able
to withhold or withdraw a licence if a property is deemed to be unsafe.
Deputy Renouf said: “We have a significant problem with unsafe and squalid private rented
dwellings in Jersey and we simply cannot stand by and allow that to continue. Poor quality housing
has knock-on effects in terms of physical and mental health, educational attainment and general
life chances and opportunities. I look forward to working with the Jersey Landlords Association and
other stakeholders to help develop the proposition in more detail.”
The previous Assembly debated several propositions relating to the regulation of private rented
dwellings, including attempts to introduce a licensing scheme. The most recent proposition to
introduce a licensing scheme was defeated by a single vote.
The Minister intends to submit the proposition early in the new year.