Will the Government’s rent control legislation help or harm tenants?

UCD's Michael Byrne returns to the podcast

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Tánaiste and Minister for Finance, Simon Harris T.D. and Minister for Housing, Local Government and Heritage, James Browne T.D. hold press conference on the Housing Infrastructure Investment Fund. Photograph: Conor Ó Mearáin / Collins Photo Agency
Tánaiste and Minister for Finance, Simon Harris T.D. and Minister for Housing, Local Government and Heritage, James Browne T.D. hold press conference on the Housing Infrastructure Investment Fund. Photograph: Conor Ó Mearáin / Collins Photo Agency

Legislation to reform Ireland’s residential property rental landscape is being fast-tracked through the Dáil. What impact will it have? On security of tenure, we will now have some of the most robust protections for renters in Europe. But rents are likely to become even more unaffordable, says Michael Byrne, a lecturer at UCD’s School of Social Policy, Social Work and Social Justice.

Hugh and Jack are joined by Michael to talk about how the legislation will change the landscape for renters. They also talk about the ideas in Michael’s new book, Beyond Generation Rent, and the radical changes that are happening in Ireland’s housing market, from the growing proportion of institutional landlords to the massive investment in social housing.

Beyond Generation Rent is available now.

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