Council addresses tenant displacement concerns over temporary business license revocations

June 14, 2025 | General Government Operations and Appropriations , Legislative, Guam


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Council addresses tenant displacement concerns over temporary business license revocations
Concerns over tenant displacement took center stage during a recent public hearing led by Senator Telo T. Taitague on June 11, 2025. The discussion revolved around a proposed measure allowing for the revocation of temporary business licenses if a unit violates health or safety regulations.

One key issue raised was the potential impact on tenants if a business license is revoked while the unit is occupied. "What happens to the tenant if the business license is revoked?" questioned a concerned constituent. This highlighted the fear that tenants could be displaced due to circumstances beyond their control.

Senator Taitague acknowledged the concern and committed to addressing it further in the hearing. He noted that in past instances where buildings were shut down by authorities like the fire department or EPA, efforts were made to work with tenants to find solutions rather than displacing them. "I've never had to literally throw a tenant out," he stated, emphasizing the importance of collaboration between landlords and regulatory bodies to resolve issues without causing hardship for residents.

The discussion underscored the need for safeguards to protect tenants in the face of regulatory actions, ensuring that their rights and living situations are considered in future legislation. As the measure moves forward, the implications for both businesses and tenants remain a critical focus for lawmakers.

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