Legislation to force people who let their properties to register them is moving forward today
The Irish government is introducing new legislation requiring short-term rental operators to register with Fáilte Ireland by December. The move aims to regulate the market, particularly in areas with populations over 20,000, by mandating proof of planning permission.
Why it matters
This legislation represents a significant shift in housing policy, aiming to balance the short-term rental market with local housing availability.
MANY SHORT-TERM LET operators will have to register on the Failte Ireland database in December this year, Housing Minister James Browne confirmed today.
The article outlines government policy and regulatory changes in a straightforward, informative manner.
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