COVID-19: Update on Emergency Measures to Protect Residential Tenants. Since 27th March 2020, emergency measures have been in place to protect tenants during the coronavirus emergency period. These measures...
Lots of new regulations and changes to the Residential Tenancies Act have been signed into law and are effective from Tuesday, June 4th 2019. Here is a quick summary of...
In case you are not aware, changes to the Residential Tenancies act are on the way and these are due to be signed into law over the coming weeks....
Growing rental yields are a benefit to most landlords as in theory this increases the investment returns. However having a single minded approach to letting can be counterproductive. Our...
Fire destroys homes and lives every day so it’s important that everyone knows how best to prevent it. Here are some tips that everyone should follow: Install fire alarms...
What’s the difference and which should I choose? As a landlord or a tenant, it’s important to know what kind of contract or agreement you are entering into because...
Can Substantial Refurbishment or the Substantial Change Exemption be a practical way of increasing the rent that your investment property is achieving? Since our last blog on this topic...
Dublin is a Rent Pressure Zone (RPZ) since December 2016 and this means there are restrictions when it comes to rent reviews. The basic rules and formula have not...
The budget had some good news for landlords: The tax deduction available in respect of interest on loans used to purchase or repair residential property will increase to 100% from...
The Minister introduced a number of changes affecting both landlords and tenants as part of a rental strategy and these measures came into law on 24th December 2016. The...