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Navigating new rental rules: What landlords need to know
Having worked as a letting agent for the past 24 years, Jane Fletcher has witnessed the rental market undergo significant changes. Throughout her career, she has spoken with hundreds of landlords, some who simply needed quick advice over the phone, and others who had reached the point where managing everything themselves had become too stressful and time-consuming.
Residential Tenancies Board launches new tenancy registration campaign in Galway
The Residential Tenancies Board (RTB) has launched a new campaign in partnership with Galway County Council to ensure landlords register their tenancies as required by law. The initiative follows research by the Central Statistics Office (CSO) last year that suggested 7.6% of tenancies in Galway County that should be registered with the RTB are not.
Late fees for late tenancy registration
Since March 1, 2024, the RTB have resumed the charging of late fees for late tenancy registration.
Know Your Rights - Registering a tenancy
Q -I’m a landlord renting out a house to a family. What are the rules about registering the tenancy?
The advantages of using a letting agency
In a market flooded with tenants, you may find yourself asking why you would need to engage the services of a letting agent, and you are right to ask yourself this very important question. Hiring the right letting agent can save you money in the long run as a professional letting agent will have a wealth of experience and up-to-date knowledge of the market that is invaluable when sourcing tenants in today's market.
Leasehold available on well known city centre cafe
Mullery auctioneers is currently offering a leasehold interest of a well known and established cafe business, which is located in the city centre, adjacent to numerous commercial concerns and city centre residential developments.
Investment opportunities in Galway and Tuam
Rooney's currently has two superb investment properties. No 1 Cross Street is a city centre investment property let on a new long term lease to an excellent restaurant covenant. The tenant, Freshii, is unaffected by the sale and enjoys a long term lease from 2017.
Forced sales by banks adding to housing crisis, says Canney
Under pressure landlords in Galway whose properties are being repossessed by the banks are being forced to evict tenants, as banks are insisting on vacant possession for sales to go ahead. This is according to Tuam based councillor Sean Canney who says he knows of five or six incidences of this occurring in his local area.
Maintenance standards required for exterior of rental properties, says Nolan
Galway West TD Derek Nolan has called for a set of standards to be put in place to ensure that the exterior of rental properties across the city are maintained to an appropriate standard.
Mayo rents increase slightly
Rents may be increasing sharply in Dublin but that is not the situation in the Mayo private rental market.
