Residential lettings: what are the obligations of landlords and tenants?

The obligations of landlords and tenants, and the statutory basis for the Private Residential Tenancies Board which deals with disputes, are set out in the Residential Tenancies Act 2004. The obligations of landlords are set out in section 12 of the Residential Tenancies act 2004: Obligations of landlords. 12.—(1) In addition to the obligations arising … Read more

Artist studio is held under a licence, not a residential tenancy-Residential Tenancies Board

There is a significant difference between a licence and a lease when it applies to property.  The fundamental difference is a licence is a permission to use a property, whereas a lease gives you a legal interest in the property. One of the situations where this distinction can be of enormous significance is where a … Read more

Residential Letting Agreements in Ireland-An Overview

The Residential Tenancies Act, 2004 applies to every dwelling which is the subject of a tenancy, subject to some exceptions. The most important exceptions are a dwelling let for holiday purposes a dwelling within which the landlord resides a dwelling within which the spouse, parent or child of the landlord resides. In fact, there are nine categories … Read more

The Private Residential Tenancies Board-PRTB

What is the tenancy registration system? It is a requirement on all landlords to register details of their tenancies within one month of their commencement on form PRTB1 available from PRTB. The information on the register will be used to provide aggregate data on the private rented sector. Personal details such as the tenant name, … Read more