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Renting

    RPZs 'succeeded' in limiting rent increases but reform is needed
    RTB writes to major landlord Ires Reit over attempts to impose monthly common area charges
    Ires Reit had attempted charging tenants as much as €200 at one of its Dublin apartments.
    Landlord trying to add monthly common area fee to bills despite earlier agreement with watchdog
    Ires Reit had agreed to scrap the monthly €150 charge after a challenge by one tenant last year.
    Ireland's biggest private landlord looks to add monthly €200 'common area' fee to apartment block
    Rent-a-Room scheme allowing social welfare recipients to take in tenants extended
    What exactly is 'affordable' housing ... and how much should it cost?
    'The owner asked after five days if I wanted sex': International students on sex-for-rent ads
    Dublin apartments for key workers go up for rent at 'discounted' rate starting at €1,710
    €450m Exchequer boost to provide 3,000 cost rental, affordable and social homes
    Starter homes, short-term let laws and rent cap review to be prioritised by government
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    The government has put the fear of God into renters
    Christine Bohan, Christina Finn, Jane Matthews, and Rónán Duffy look at the new Dáil’s handling of the housing crisis so far. What tone has been set?
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    Beyond the Pale: 'The Dublin rental market feels like one big pressure zone'
    Sylvia Power
    Housing limbo: 'I've moved house 13 times in the past 10 years'
    Maria Kelly
    Renters 'bracing themselves' for increases as Taoiseach slammed over rent pressure zone comments
    Landlord group ‘delighted’ that rent pressure zones could be removed
    The average rent for new tenancies in Ireland has grown to over €1,600
    Only 33 rentals available through HAP across 16 local authority areas
    Single working woman: 'This budget just flat out ignored anyone without a family and a home'
    Single woman
    Eoin Ó Broin: Renters need security, affordability and a pathway to a permanent home
    Eoin Ó Broin
    Govt to expedite legal change to stop student accommodation providers mandating 51-week leases
    Major housing report criticises government for 'ineffective decision-making and risk aversion'
    Rent Pressure Zone caps extended until December 2025
    Poll: Are you a renter?
    Ireland’s true class divide: Home-owners hold 97% of wealth. Renters? Just 3%
    Lower tax for €50k earners and 50k homes built each year: Simon Harris makes promises at FG Ard Fheis
    More than 5,000 applications for 535 cost-rental homes in Dublin and Kildare
    Motion to increase tax on bulk buying of homes for private rental to be opposed by Govt
    Government aims for new short-term let rules to be up and running by summer 2024
    Expert group to examine the whole process around buying a house from bidding to probate
    Housing minister to meet European Commission next month over delays in Airbnb crackdown
    Threshold calls for NCT-style inspections of rental properties over concerns about poor standards
    Rent for sitting tenants is over 15% lower than rent for newer tenants in similar properties
    Average rent for new tenancies in Ireland rose by almost 9% year-on-year
    Over 5,700 notices to quit issued to tenants in second quarter after eviction ban lifted
    New income limit for cost-rental scheme comes into effect, increasing to €66,000 in Dublin
    Just one in ten registered tenants have claimed €500 rent tax credit this year
    Irish households generally don't spend more income on housing compared to elsewhere in Europe
    Cabinet signs off on cost-rental income ceiling increase for renters
    Department of Housing returned more than €380m to exchequer due to underspend by Govt
    Census 2022: New stats show how much average rents have risen in the private sector since 2016
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