Residential Tenancies Board grants almost 1,000 applications for legal help over three years
Body has increased annual funding to enforce cases, including unlawful tenancy terminations, overholding and rent arrears
Body has increased annual funding to enforce cases, including unlawful tenancy terminations, overholding and rent arrears
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Department of Housing says ‘significant number’ of properties will be brought into long-term market
Body warned of likely legal challenges against rental reforms in pre-budget letter
Marian Finnegan says the policy focus on housing here leans too heavily towards first-time buyers
Couple and children with special needs face living in hostel due to impending ‘no fault’ eviction, Dáil told
Hooke and MacDonald boss says new forward sales of apartments are still curtailed by viability issues
Marc Cochrane has, through representatives, described plans to build on centuries-old estate as ‘architectural vandalism’
Government-supporting TD Danny-Healy Rae votes against rent reform legislation amid protests
There is a reluctance to make difficult trade-offs to address housing crisis
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Taoiseach accuses Mary Lou McDonald of being ‘interested in chaos’ and says she ‘couldn’t care less if we provide more houses’
The average mortgage rate in December was 3.5%, down from 3.8% a year earlier, Central Bank data shows
Industry regulator has investigated only one complaint of so-called ghost bidding in three years
Bulk purchase of houses down to 293 last year from high of 675 in 2023, says Tánaiste
New rules agreed by Cabinet will mean effective ban on such lets in areas with population of more than 20,000
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Department of Housing argues that figures show progress
ESRI Research suggests bidding system may egg on prices and that many did not trust the process
Child homelessness is the most devastating aspect of this crisis
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Tendency for offers to be pushed higher in open auctions managed by estate agents, reveals ESRI study
Results show widespread impatience with Government
This deeply flawed Bill will not in any way resolve the issue of high rents, argues Alan Shatter
Set over a single night in a family home, Fair Deal uses a dispute around care and inheritance to ask not who gets the house, but what the house has already done to the people inside it
One woman took council to court after being told she had voluntarily left the home she was renting
Rosa Roe says she has ‘no intention’ to sell Stepaside property as she believes late husband would not want that
Fewer than a third of voters think Government is making progress on housing, Irish Times/Ipsos B&A poll finds
Half of all voters say country’s problems are getting worse instead of better
Issue was prominent in minds of voters at time of 2024 general election and has maintained its standing
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Eoghan O’Malley has been attempting to gain possession of his property since 2024 when tenant stopped paying rent
Affordability study by Society of Chartered Surveyors Ireland finds many basic homes are still out of reach of middle-earning first-time buyers
Forming behind the party is an orderly queue of alternatives, all aware that the electorate is frustrated
Threat to sue Government over no-fault eviction ban could come back to bite them hard
Cost of living still has a significant effect on prospective homebuyers, as 46% have postponed buying due to cost concerns
Sinn Féin’s Eoin Ó Broin told only 207 homes of Fair Deal residents are being rented out in their absence – far short of expected figure of 5,000
We’re continually told we’re facing a demographic crisis, but solving it is not as simple as lying back and thinking of Ireland
Proposals could sound the death knell for pension investing in property at a time when Ireland needs all the rentals it can get
Nearly a decade after a European monitoring body found the human rights of local authority tenants in the State were being violated by inadequate, unsafe housing, little has changed
Homebuilders are threatening legal action over what they say are unconstitutional measures
Rental market reforms in Ireland will come into force from March
Lending to households increased by €5.5bn, or 5.2 per cent, last year, new data from the Central Bank shows
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