Mon, 12 Oct 2020
More than 190 people recently attended a series of open drop-in sessions to enable private landlords to find out more about proposed changes to legislation.
The public events, held in Braddan, Ramsey and Port St Mary, were hosted by the Department of Infrastructure and included input from the Department of the Environment, Food and Agriculture and charity Housing Matters.
Their focus was the Landlord Registration (Private Housing) Bill, with those attending using the opportunity to discuss all aspects of the draft legislation, minimum standards regulations and a number of wider housing-related matters.
The feedback gathered from the sessions, and a six-week public consultation exercise which ended in July, will be used to help finalise the Bill and establish how the proposed register will work, if approved by Tynwald.