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Rented dwellings licensing toolkit

​​​​​​Get help completing your licence application at our roadshows

If you need help completing the online form, our officers will be at different parish halls to provide support and answer your questions.

Make sure you bring:

  • details of the properties you rent
  • a debit or credit card to make the payment

You can also call +44 (0) 1534 445808 or email renteddwellings@gov.je.

Date and time
Location
​Monday 22 July 2024, 10am to 12pm
​St Peter's Parish Hall


About rented properties licences

From 1 May 2024 all landlords need to have a Renting Dwellings Licence for each unit of residential property they rent.

There is a transition period during the first 3 months. During this period properties won’t need to be inspected to be issued a licence.

From 1 August 2024, it will be illegal for a landlord to rent without a licence. We may need to inspect your property before granting you a licence.

Licences will be attached to the property itself. This means that if the property is sold, the licence will transfer to the new owner.

Public Health and Safety (Rented Dwellings) (Licensing) (Jersey) Regulations 2023

Environmental and Consumer Protection Privacy Policy (Food & Public Health and Housing & Nuisance)

Homes that require a lice​​nce

Your residential property will be considered a rented dwelling and require licensing if ​it is occupied:

  • for more than 30 days a year (which does not have to be continuous)
  • in return for any reward (which need not be money)
  • or in connection with any employment

This will include, but is not limited to:

  • staff accommodation
  • agricultural worker accommodation
  • private rental properties
  • social housing rental properties
  • when you have three or more lodgers in your home
  • if you rent a property to a family member and accept rent or a service in return
  • if you have an annex attached to your property that has its own cooking and bathing facilities

If you are not clear on whether you require a licence, you can contact the department by calling +44 (0) 1534 445808 or email renteddwellings@gov.je.

Homes that ​​​don't need a licence

You do not need a licence if you:

  • rent a lodging house 
  • have a tourist accommodation
  • nursing home or care home
  • have up to two lodgers and are the owner and reside in the home

Applying for a licence and fee

A licence costs £60 and is valid for 2 years.​

You can apply for a licence online.​​

Get help completing your licence application at our roadshows​

Apply for a Rented Dwellings Licence


Applying for several licenc​es

If you have several properties to licence, a multiple property upload facility is now available. 

If you are interested in this process and to receive a copy of the application form please contact the department. 

​Telephone +44 (0) 1534 445808 or email rente​ddwellings@gov.je

Complying with licence conditions​​​​

As a licence holder, you will need to comply with standard conditions in three areas:

  1. ​meeting minimum safety standards
  2. ​notification of changes
  3. information provided to occupiers

Meeting mini​mum safety standards

To receive a licence, your rental property must meet minimum standards:

​​Electri​cal safety

An Electrical Installation Condition Report (EICR) must be undertaken by a competent engineer. These inspections are valid for 5 years.

Competent engineers are those that are registered with:

  • National Association of Professional Inspectors and Testers (NAPIT)
  • The National Inspection Council for Electrical Installation Contracting (NICEIC) 
  • Building Research establishment (BRE)

All rented properties are required to have an EICR. If yours has not been completed, or the property is new to the rental market, you should organise for an EICR as soon as reasonably practicable.

A copy of your EICR must be provided to your tenant within 28 days or, if it’s a new tenant, at the start of their occupation.

Once you have your EICR, ​it is advisable to complete an interim checklist every year or when the tenancy changes.

Interim electrical safety ​checklist for landlords​

Gas saf​​​​ety

An annual gas safety inspection of your rented dwelling must be carried out by a person that is registered on the United Kingdom Gas Safe Register.

An inspection should be carried out where there is a gas supply even if a gas appliance is not connected or in use. An inspection will also be required where the supply has been capped within the property.​

Detection​​ ​of smoke

You must install a smoke detection alarm fulfilling the standard EN14604 on each storey. Whether or not a storey includes any habitable room.

We would also recommend that interlinking smoke alarms are installed in each room to allow for the earliest possible warning.

You must also install a carbon monoxide detection alarm fulfilling the standard EN 50291 in each habitable room where there is a facility for the combustion of:

  • oil
  • gas
  • wood
  • coal
  • any similar fossil fuel or any derivative products of any of these fuels​

All alarms must be kept in full working order. If the alarm is battery powered, it must be operational at the start of every rental period. You can find alarm standards on the packaging of the device.

Prescribed hazards

You can find guidance on the Public Health and Safety (Rented Dwellings) (Jersey) Law 2018 in the following documents, which include details of the 29 prescribed hazards and preventative measures.

You are also required to act if your property has any of the 29 hazards beyond an acceptable level.

Rented Dwellings Licensing Scheme Code of Practice

Rented Dwellings Licensing Scheme Summary of Guidance

​Notific​​ation of​ change​​​s

​You must notify us within 28 days if you:
  • change address, phone number or email
  • appointed a person or company to act on your behalf and they change their address, phone or email
  • change the emergency contact number you provided your tenants
  • stop renting a property registered as a rented dwelling
To tell us about a change by email renteddwellings@gov.je or calling +44 (0) 1534 445808.

​Information t​o provide to oc​​​​cupiers

You must provide a copy of your licence and written information explaining how your tenants can raise a concern or complaint about their rented property within 28 days of the:

  • start of your licence
  • renewal of an existing tenancy agreement
  • signing of a new tenancy agreement

You can provide this information in an electronic format or hard copy. This can be provided to your tenants in an email, a handbook or a notice displayed in a communal area.

The information you provide your tenants must include:

  • a contact address and daytime phone number to be used to communicate their concern or complaint
  • an out-of-hours telephone number to be used in an emergency
  • how their concern or complaint will be dealt with
  • a statement on their rights to seek advice from, or raise a complaint with our department, together with our contact details

If you make any material changes to the written information you have provided you must ensure that your tenants are advised of these within 28 days of the changes taking place.

You must communicate these changes in the same way as you communicated the original written information you provided.

You can use the following template to provide this information your tenants.

Tenants concerns and complaints form​

Tenancy agreement and condition report templates​

Tenancy ​​agreement

A residential tenancy agreement should be:

  • in writing
  • signed by or on behalf of the parties to the agreement
  • use specific terms and conditions to be agreed between the parties

Residential tenancy agreement template

Residential Tenancy (Jersey) Law 2011

Condition report

You must provide your tenants with a condition report which must: 

  • be in writing and may include images 
  • record the physical condition and state of repair of each property when tenants move in and out
  • be completed at start and end of each rental agreement  
  • allow the tenant 7 days in which to review, amend or accept the report

You must provide this report even if you have not taken a deposit. 

Condition report template for tenants and landlords template​

Residential Tenancy (Condition Reports) (Jersey) Order 2014


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