All rental property in Cork is subject to inspections now, the work being carried out by an English engineering firm.
You're given of an inspection and have two months to carry out any needed improvements.
Yere claims of substandard rental property and a lack of regulation are ill informed nonsense.
'We need an NCT for houses', we do yeah, clueless.
They have all these big launches and announcements for Ireland 2040 and billions of Euros secured.That’s cause the Dept of Finance don’t want to spend the cash on infrastructure. !
Hehe cluelessI can confirm that what Hank said about inspections in private rented accommodation is true.
As to the numbers, at a guess I would expect that most landlords are now registered
And like its estimated that another 100,000 households that didn't even return a census form.![]()
Up to 50,000 ‘informal’ rental arrangements with mean monthly cost of €806, revealed in study
While these rents ‘may not be required to register with the RTB’, a further 25,000 unregistered arrangements probably should, says CSO reportwww.irishtimes.com
The headline findings from Census 2022 were that 330,632 households indicated they rented their homes from a private landlord on April 3rd, 2022. The RTB published figure for the number of private rented tenancies registered with it as of December 31st, 2022, was 246,453 – a difference of 84,179 tenancies.
They launch another "Policy" in the middle of summer when most people are on holidays or watching the Olympics etc and enjoy being out.Under the new SF housing plan the following scenario could occur, A couple qualify under the rules to buy one of these houses
for say 275K, A few years later their financial situation improves and they want to trade up, Lets say friends of theirs want to buy their house from them,
Under the SF model this wont be allowed if the potential buyers earn more than the threshold, As well as that the house can only be sold for what is deemed to be the current affordable price at that time,
Exactly what I want to know.Show me the building sites with planning.Pure fuc.ing bull shite.They launch another "Policy" in the middle of summer when most people are on holidays or watching the Olympics etc and enjoy being out.
14 pages of re-heated garbage.
The taxpayer will pay "for all land & related costs."
The State is the people.
This is a direct subsidy from taxpayers to certain citizens.
How much will it even cost, who will pay.
Where is all this serviced land with planning permissions in state ownership ready for diggers to move in?
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