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RPZ changes linking rent increases to rate of inflation commenced

By Aoife Smyth on July 20, 2021
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The notice for S.I. No. 361 of 2021 Commencement of Section 6 of the Residential Tenancies (No. 2) Act 2021 has been published in today’s Iris Oifigiuil.

This order appoints 16 July 2021 as the date on which section 6 of the Residential Tenancies (No.2) Act 2021 comes into effect. This is the section which introduces the RPZ rent increase changes referred to in our previous posts and the Act has therefore now been commenced in full.

For further information on this topic, please contact Aoife Smyth, Knowledge Lawyer or any member of A&L Goodbody’s Real Estate team.

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