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State Agencies or Non-Commercial State Agencies in Ireland are public sector bodies of the state that have a statutory obligation to perform specific tasks on behalf of the Government of Ireland. Such agencies are considered "arm's length" bodies as they are largely isolated from the workings of central government .
The Law Reform Commission in 2003 stated the act "continues as the foundation of the law of landlord and tenant in Ireland". [3] In 2011 the Minister for Justice published a draft scheme of a bill to modernise landlord and tenant law, [4] however the bill was never introduced to the Oireachtas.
L. Land Acts (Ireland) Landlord and Tenant (Covenants) Act 1995; Landlord and Tenant (Rent Control) Act 1949; Landlord and Tenant Act 1709; Landlord and Tenant Act 1730
She became Chair of Threshold in 1999. She was also a Board Member of the Private Residential Tenancies Board from 2004 to 2011. She resigned her Board membership when she was appointed to the Seanad. Hayden received a PhD in Housing Policy from University College Dublin in 2014.
Landlord–tenant law generally recognizes differences between residential and commercial leases on the assumption that residential leases present much more of a risk of unequal bargaining power than commercial leases. [8] Residential leases are contracts that are designed for individuals or groups to live, or reside, in the leased space. Most ...
Regulation for all new tenancies was abolished by the Housing Act 1988, leaving the basic regulatory framework was "freedom of contract" by the landlord to set any price. Rent regulations survive among a small number of council houses , and often the rates set by local authorities mirror escalating prices in the non-regulated private market.
On 31 August 2022, Donnelly admitted that he failed to register a rental property in Dublin for three years with the Residential Tenancies Board (RTB), and only did so after it emerged Fianna Fáil TD Robert Troy had also registered a property late. In a statement, his spokesperson said this was due to "an oversight" and had been corrected ...
As of July 2023, Clúid is the largest housing agency in Ireland with more than 26,000 residents and more than 10,000 homes under management and with turnover of €93.95m in 2022. [3] The organisation also had net assets of €1.8 billion and managed housing in each of the 26 counties in the Republic of Ireland.