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- About - Residential Tenancies Board - RTB
The Residential Tenancies Board (RTB) is an independent public body that regulates Ireland’s rental sector We work to deliver a fair rental system for everyone in Ireland Find out more about who we are and what we do Keep up to date with the latest RTB news and updates Read the latest publications from the Residential Tenancies Board (RTB) Read the latest RTB press releases and find
- How to link an existing registration - Bord um Tionóntachtaí Cónaithe
How to link an existing registration Landlords must register their tenancies with the Residential Tenancies Board (RTB) If your current tenancy is not showing on your new registration account when you log in, you can link it manually The process is different depending on your account type: Individual, Company or Approved Housing Body (AHB)
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- Disputes - Residential Tenancies Board - RTB
The most common disputes brought to the Residential Tenancies Board (RTB) are validity of a notice of termination, unlawful termination of a tenancy, rent arrears, deposit retention and rent arrears with overholding Other disputes we deal with include, anti-social behaviour, breach of fixed term lease, breach of landlord or tenant obligations, damage in excess of normal tear and wear, rent
- Contact us - Residential Tenancies Board - RTB
Contact us You can get in touch with the Residential Tenancies Board in a number of ways
- Disputes process - Residential Tenancies Board - RTB
Disputes process Tenants and landlords have 4 options to resolve their tenancy disputes Start with self-resolution as the first step in your dispute resolution process By working together, you can reach a fair agreement
- Record demand for services of the RTB
Record demand for services of the RTB Over 260,000 people contacted the Residential Tenancies Board (RTB) last year, up 47% since 2015 2018 saw 336,890 registered tenancies with the RTB comprising of 695,000 occupants and 173,000 landlords The number of applications received for dispute resolution increased by almost 10% in 2018 with a total of 6,398 31 July 2019: The 2018 Residential
- Notice of Termination guide - Residential Tenancies Board - RTB
Notice of Termination guide Information for landlords who want to end a tenancy and how they must serve a valid written Notice of Termination
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