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Ireland has strict tenancy laws so it is
crucial that if you are in any way involved
in the rental of a property in Ireland that
you have good knowledge of the law.
In recent years the property market in
Ireland has suffered negatively as a result
of the economic downturn. However, that
said, the rental market is still in high
demand as more people look at renting rather
than buying and those with additional
properties turn to renting to try and recoup
some of their rising costs.
As a property owner having a bad tenant can
be your worst nightmare. The continuous
hassle, loss of revenue and additional
financial costs can be a real burden.
Therefore avoiding the bad tenant from the
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This is where Tenant Check Ireland, part of
Tenant Check Worldwide, can help. Our system
allows you to submit your bad tenants,
promote your good ones and most of all
protect yourself against this global
problem.
Tenant Check Ireland are also proud to offer
you key information regarding renting your
property. Having a good understanding of the
law and what your responsibilities are will
undoubtedly assist you in making your rental
a success.
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Landlord and Tenant Law in Ireland
The Residential Tenancies Act 2004 governs
the rental of properties in Ireland. This
guide provides information on registering
your property with the Private Residential
Tenancies Board, rent payments, deposits,
rental contracts and terminating the
tenancy. |
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Landlord responsibilities
Landlords have certain responsibilities to
the tenant and the property. The Residential
Tenancies Act 2004 sets out minimum
obligations which covers areas such as
undertaking repairs to the property, serving
correct notices of termination and returning
deposits. |
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Tenant responsibilities
Tenants also have certain responsibilities
when renting a property. Although Ireland
has high tenant protection laws, failing to
adhere to their obligations could result in
the termination of the tenancy. This guide
details tenants' responsibilities and
rights. |
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Free downloads
Tenant Check Ireland offers a number of
downloads for their members to use, free of
charge. These downloads include a Fixed Term
Tenancy Agreement for use in Ireland. |
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