Date
22 January 2021

Tag

Active

Country
Ireland Ireland
Geographical scope
National
Type
  • Type

    Legislation

    Legal
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Description

Ireland has amended its residential tenancies laws to reduce the number of properties being rented out on platforms such as Airbnb. The new legislation requires homeowners to obtain planning permission to be used for tourism or short-term letting before they can rent their property out to Airbnb customers. The new regulations will put a 14-day cap on rooms being used for short-term letting. Local council staff will be employed to monitor compliance with the new law (see more information).


Additional metadata

Keywords
regulatory changes
Actors
Government
Sector
Accommodation and food service activities
Platforms
Airbnb

Citation

Eurofound (2021), Amendment to Residential Tenancies Act in Ireland (Initiative), Record number 3025, Platform Economy Database, Dublin, https://apps.eurofound.europa.eu/platformeconomydb/amendment-to-residential-tenancies-act-in-ireland-103111.