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We Need Regular Testing of Electrical Equipment to Help Avoid More Fire Tragedies
After the awful tragedy that took place in Clondalkin, Dublin recently, in which a woman and three young children died, the issue of fire safety is quite understandably in the spotlight. While fires which cause such loss of life are … Continue reading
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Tagged certification, electrical, equipment, fire, house, landlord, regulation, rent, safety, tenant, tragedy
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OPINION: Rent review legislation is as clear as mud and must be clarified
The subject of rent reviews has been a topical one in the Irish property market for the past number of years, and for good reason. Before the Residential Tenancies Act 2004 prohibited landlords from setting a rent that is in … Continue reading
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OPINION: Why is the Government Killing the Dublin Rental Market?
It’s no secret that the housing and rental markets in Dublin are in a shocking state. According to daft.ie’s Rental Report from Q3 of last year, there has been an average increase of 57% in Dublin city rents since the … Continue reading