Housing New renters pay almost €250 more per month than sitting tenants, RTB saysMonthly rent is 18 per cent more expensive for new renters compared to existing tenants, according to data from the Residential Tenancies Board
Courts Web Summit loses ‘flawed’ appeal in RTB coffee grind caseTech firm lost appeal of €20,000 RTB fine for blocking a water pipe in a rented Dartry property
Housing State’s poor track record on how to count houses adds to difficulty in resolving crisisConcern that housing figures are being ‘politicised’ and ‘selectively released’ after the controversy over the delay in the publication of eviction notices
Housing Labour questions if ‘political pressure’ delayed eviction data until after Dáil voteDublin Inquirer has reported that the Department of Housing was aware of the number of evictions but told the Residential Tenancies Board not to release the data
Housing Landlords serve 4,300 eviction notices in final months of 2022New data has shown that the majority of landlords have served notices to quit as they intend to sell their property
Housing Why landlords are refusing to live with current renting rulesSmall, or accidental, landlords are leaving the market in increasing numbers. Can the government persuade them to stay with tax incentives and improved terms, or has it left it too late?
Politics FG’s Phelan admits Dublin rental property is not registered with RTBCarlow-Kilkenny TD says he tried to register part-owned Rathmines apartment, but failed because incomplete information was provided to the tenancy board
Property RTB moves to reimburse landlords over flawed online systemFines wrongly imposed for late registration of tenants on new annual system are to be refunded following a number of complaints
Rents down in new tenancies during final months of last year Biggest decreases in Galway and South County Dublin