Rents increase by 9% across new tenancies, RTB figures show
Watchdog records 48% drop in number of new tenancies registered in last quarter of 2021
Watchdog records 48% drop in number of new tenancies registered in last quarter of 2021
Tenants now paying an average of €1,397 per month, up €44, RTB data shows
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Some 787 tenants served eviction notices during Covid-19 pandemic, RTB figures show
Nearly 300 tenants served notices of termination during Covid-19 eviction moratorium
More than 80 tenants complain over alleged illegal evictions since ban lifted in August
Private investment increases the supply, quality and affordability of housing stock
He refuses to fix anything so we have had to pay ourselves. He has even raised the rent
Eoghan Murphy insists rent caps are working as average Dublin rent inflation falls from 9.6% to 6.6%
Mortgage approvals total 4,355 in August, up 4.1 per cent compared with a year ago
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Refusals are reflection of supply crisis in housing, says Residential Tenancies Board
Residential Tenancies Board concerned over ‘significant reduction’ in supply
Colleges claimed new measures would hinder efforts to deal with sexual assault cases
RTB likely to take civil cases against landlords instead of bringing criminal sanctions
Case over tenancy of Dublin apartment went to Residential Tenancies Board before it was appealed to High Court
Since 2004 RTB has been tasked with overseeing a functioning rental housing sector
Activists who occupied a vacant house in Dublin city say they are not vigilantes
Property owner involved in a number of disputes with tenants at Mountjoy Square
Dublin City Council calls for €4,000 fine for each day of offence in overhaul of laws
Official policy has alternated between a do-nothing approach and fits of social housing
Paul Howard has been the subject of several negative Residential Tenancies Board rulings
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Over 20 families facing eviction from Leeside Apartments due to refurbishment works
Local authorities will be funded to inspect 25 per cent of rental properties a year
Irish society will have to accept that rental is no longer a short-term option
Tenancies board finds a large number of invalid rent increases following reforms
Tenants claim landlords ask for payments to improve their chances of securing leases
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