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Offline John m

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Re: Buy the dip?
« Reply #30 on: October 14, 2025, 04:05:36 pm »
Occi it gets Worster and Worster .If your a Landlord check out the new bill being brought before the Dail Today .Private landlords will not be able to evict a tenent for years .Expect a lot of Landlords to exit .Also Landlords now need to register how much rent they charge .The Shit Fan interaction is once again going to collide .Donny T gets a Big Handfull of Shit handed to him with Curry and Rice by Me Wooh .Putin decides he has a pain in his bollox with Rattlecan .And once again we will be eathing The Grapes of Wrath ! Everything on edge and the Big Orange Juggler is in charge of the Circus ?
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Re: Buy the dip?
« Reply #31 on: October 14, 2025, 04:32:22 pm »
Read this Occi .

What’s being proposed

These are the major changes the government has announced, expected to start from 1 March 2026 under new legislation.
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Nationwide Rent Controls / RPZ Expansion

The existing Rent Pressure Zones (RPZs) which limit how much rent can increase in certain zones will be extended to all tenancies across the country.
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Generally, rent increases will be capped at inflation (Consumer Price Index), with an upper limit of 2% annually in periods of "high inflation", for most tenancies.
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Exception: new apartment blocks (new builds) will not be bound by the 2% cap; rents there will follow inflation even if above 2%. This is to encourage construction of more rental apartments.
TheJournal.ie
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Security of Tenure / Evictions

New tenancies (from 1 March 2026) will have a rolling minimum six-year tenancy (i.e. you can’t be kicked out simply because the lease term ends) for all landlords.
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Landlords with four or more properties (i.e. "large landlords") will be banned from “no-fault evictions” for such tenancies. You can't end a tenancy just because you want to – if tenant has met obligations.
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Landlords with three or fewer tenancies (smaller landlords) can still end tenancies under certain narrowly-defined circumstances (e.g. hardship, family needing the home).
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Rent “Reset” at End of Six Years

At the end of a six-year tenancy, landlords (for both large and small landlords, where allowed) can reset the rent to market value (i.e. it can go up) unless the tenancy is ended under “no-fault eviction” rules.
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However, you cannot set rent above market rate.
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“No-Fault Evictions” Changes

Larger landlords (4+ properties) will not be allowed to carry out no-fault evictions for new tenancies after 1 March 2026.
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Smaller landlords have limited ability in such cases, but subject to stricter conditions.
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Protection for Existing Tenants

Existing tenancies are largely preserved under the current rules. Existing tenants will not have rents reset or subjected to the new reset-to-market rules just for staying put. They remain under the existing RPZ (or whatever applies) cap (e.g. the 2% cap in RPZs).
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Incentivising More Supply

By allowing new build properties to have rent increases tied to inflation (not constrained by 2% cap in certain cases), the government aims to make building new rental accommodation more attractive.
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Also, clearer rules and more certainty for landlords (e.g. minimum tenure, reset rules) are supposed to reduce risk to investment.
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WATCH ALL THE EVICTIONS BASED ON IM SELLING TO THE FAMILY OR JUST SELLING to get out of the rental business .GOING TO BE A BLOODBATH .
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Re: Buy the dip?
« Reply #32 on: October 14, 2025, 04:35:05 pm »
Look at this OCCI .You have to give  6 YEARS notice to get somebody out of your property .
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Re: Buy the dip?
« Reply #33 on: October 14, 2025, 05:01:56 pm »
Occi on the Landlord thing .If your in Clondalkin Last week 13 for sale signs up on the Appartments across From Finches .All looking to get out before 1st March .
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Re: Buy the dip?
« Reply #34 on: October 14, 2025, 05:15:14 pm »
Occi it gets Worster and Worster .If your a Landlord check out the new bill being brought before the Dail Today .Private landlords will not be able to evict a tenent for years .Expect a lot of Landlords to exit .Also Landlords now need to register how much rent they charge .The Shit Fan interaction is once again going to collide .Donny T gets a Big Handfull of Shit handed to him with Curry and Rice by Me Wooh .Putin decides he has a pain in his bollox with Rattlecan .And once again we will be eathing The Grapes of Wrath ! Everything on edge and the Big Orange Juggler is in charge of the Circus ?

Seen that johnny .... its coming  in the new yer .... they want to force landlords to sell to the government.... youll own nuttin an be happy ... ther shud  be a huge slump in apartment prices wit the landlord sellin but the government will buy then up at inflated prices with the corporate tax coffers that jews pays them .... then rent out the gaffs to mosluoms for 20 quid a week out o ther dole money .... yous irish need not apply ....
Porr cnuts

All part of the unitejd nations an WEF cunts plans  who are bean paid by arab oil money to turn the west inta the cult an bring chaos , division an war an kill off the cunts  cause cow farts are ruining the ozone layer


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Re: Buy the dip?
« Reply #35 on: October 14, 2025, 05:36:18 pm »
I keep saying it ...yiz  need to ger on welfare if ya wana   survive in this country in our owl age ...


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Re: Buy the dip?
« Reply #36 on: October 14, 2025, 06:04:48 pm »
I keep saying it ...yiz  need to ger on welfare if ya wana   survive in this country in our owl age ...


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Both here and on Roys I have said Learn the Social Welfare Acts .Some go to University to learn how to EARN what they need others study the Welfare acts and learn how to GET  what they need .
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Re: Buy the dip?
« Reply #37 on: October 16, 2025, 11:23:44 am »
...wrong section.

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Re: Buy the dip?
« Reply #38 on: October 16, 2025, 11:47:31 am »
...wrong section.

Na Merch the Dip does not effect the HAP or Childrens allowance or Dole money .You get on a Train to work you are told avoid the Gap you dont work you avoid the Dip .
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