Ending joint tenancies: equality impact assessment

Equality impact assessment (EQIA) results for ending joint tenancies.


The Scope of the EQIA

The EQIA considers the impact that the proposal to change the process by which a joint tenancy is ended under the private residential tenancy against the protected characteristics: age; disability; sex (including pregnancy and maternity); gender reassignment; sexual orientation; race; and religion or belief.

Potential impacts have been considered in the context of the public sector equality duty, which requires public bodies to have due regard to the need to eliminate discrimination, advance equality of opportunity and foster good relations between different people, when carrying out their activities.

As part of our considerations and policy development of the measure, a formal public consultation was carried out as part of the Scottish Government’s New Deal for Tenants: Draft Rented Sector Strategy[5]. Independent analysis of responses to the consultation[6] was published in August 2022.

Further targeted stakeholder engagement with tenants, landlords and other relevant stakeholders has taken place to inform the development of the measures, including a landlord and tenants questionnaire and subsequent discussion group events seeking views on particular aspects of the policy. Independent analysis of responses to the questionnaire[7] was published on 8 March.

Contact

Email: housing.legislation@gov.scot

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