06/05/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 06/05/2024 03:22
Communities Minister Gordon Lyons has announced forthcoming changes to the law relating to private rental properties.
Mr Lyons said:
"These new regulations are designed to keep people safe by setting a minimum standard for smoke, heat and carbon monoxide alarms in private rental properties.
"This is the latest stage of changes provided for by the Private Tenancies Act (Northern Ireland) 2022. These measures are designed to protect the rights and well-being of tenants in the first instance. In addition, they also aim to provide a clear framework for landlords, outlining their responsibilities in relation to properties and tenants."
The minimum standards for private rented properties have been set as a:
The Section 8 Regulations came into force on the 30 May 2024 with a lead in time applied for private rental landlords to become compliant (three months and six months respectively for new and existing tenancies from the date the Regulations were made).
Compliance dates
Existing tenancies granted before 1 September 2024 must comply by 1 December 2024. New tenancies granted on or after 1 September 2024 must be compliant on the date the new tenancy is granted.
The move follows a consultation and ongoing engagement with stakeholders as the legislation governing private tenancies is implemented.
The Minister added:
"There is a clear link between a proper alarm system and improved safety. An early warning of potential danger can help to reduce injuries and ultimately save lives. It can also serve to limit damage to a property as a result of fire."
More information is available on the DfC website:
All private landlords who let a property under a private tenancy should be registered under the Landlord Registration Scheme:
If you are a tenant and struggling with finances, a range of information is available on income support, housing and other areas, through the NI Direct website:
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