Penang to ban short-term rentals
The Penang state government will implement the guidelines for prohibiting short-term rentals (homestays).
State Housing, Local Government, Town and Country Planning Committee chairman Jagdeep Singh Deo said he will present the proposal to the state executive council and the state government will announce the details later.
“We do not want a situation where it will disturb the well-being of other residents. People do not want their house to become a hotel. That’s the simple reasoning behind the guideline”
Jagdeep made the above remarks when handing over the Hari Raya aid to the city hall staff outside the Penang Island City Hall Building on Tuesday morning.
He said that once the ban on short-term rental of high-rise units is implemented, Penang will become the first state in the country to implement such policy.
Does not affect long-term rental
He said that this does not affect the long-term rental of high-rise residential units; the state government does not allow high-rise units that are used for residential purposes to be “hotels”.
“There are so many hotels in the state, those looking for short-term rentals should have plenty of accommodation.”
Jagdeep said that the state government also does not allow short-term rental of landed houses. Although there will be no real law enforcement for the time being, the authorities are monitoring the situation and will start to study how to control it.








