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Private Rented Housing

The statutory changes made in recent years with regard to private rented housing include the following:

- Housing (Registration of Rented Houses) Regulations1996

- Housing (Rent Books) Regulations1993

- Housing (Standards for Rented Houses) 1993 Regulations   

Any obligation of a landlord described on this page may be carried out on the landlord's behalf by a duly appointed agent.

REGISTRATION OF RENTED HOUSES

Tenancies falling within the scope of the Residential Tenancies Act 2004 will have to be registered with the Private Residential Tenancies Board (PRTB) – landlords no longer register with the Council. It is the responsibility of the landlord to register the details with the Board. Landlords failing to register a tenancy may be guilty of an offence and upon conviction shall be liable for a fine of up to €3,000 and/or up to 6 months in prison, along with a daily fine of €250 for a continuing offence.   A tenancy must be registered with the Board before the landlord can avail of the Board’s dispute resolution service.   This restriction does not apply to tenants wishing to avail of the service. Both the landlord and the tenants are entitled to a copy of the details entered on the register.    Landlords must register details of all their tenancies  with the PRTB.

The Residential Tenancies Act 2004, including the requirement to register, applies to the vast majority of private rented dwellings. However, there are certain dwellings that are excluded, including:

 

v      Business Premises

v      A dwelling in which Part II of the Housing (Private Rented Dwellings) Act 1982 applies, i.e. formerly rent controlled dwelling occupied by the “original tenant” or his/her spouse)

v      A dwelling let by a Local Authority or Voluntary Housing Body

v      A Holiday let

v      A dwelling in which the landlord is also resident

v      A dwelling in which the spouse, parent or child of the landlord is resident and there is no written lease or tenancy agreement

Contact Details for the PRTB:

Private Residential Tenancies Board

2nd Floor,
O’Connell Bridge House,
D’Olier Street,
Dublin 2

 

Application Forms:  http://www.prtb.ie/forms.htm
Tel: 01 8882960 (information on registration) 01 8882834 (information on disputes)
E-mail: prtb@environ.ie
Website: www.prtb.ie

 

PROVISION OF RENT BOOKS

Tenants must be provided with a rent book in which are recorded all rent payments.  The rent book, or letting agreement, must contain other information about the tenancy, specified by the Rent Book Regulations:

§         Address of the rented dwelling

§         Name and address of the landlord

§         Name of the tenant

§         Term of the tenancy

§         Amount of rent, when and how it is to be paid

§         Details of other payments (e.g. telephone, TV)

§         Amount and purpose of any deposit paid and the conditions under which it will be returned to the tenant.

§         Statement of information on basic rights and duties of landlords and tenants  

 

STANDARDS FOR RENTED HOUSES

Landlords are required by law, to ensure that their property complies with certain minimum standards (e.g. free from damp, in good structural repair, hot and cold water, adequate means of heating and ventilation, appliances in good working order, electrical wiring, gas, pipes in good repair). If the property does not comply with these standards, the landlord may be prosecuted, following inspection of the property by the Council.