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How to create a registration account - Residential Tenancies Board
Student specific accommodation providers Currently the RTB online account system is not available for student specific accommodation (SSA) providers. Find out more about registering an SSA tenancy.
Contact us - Residential Tenancies Board - RTB
If you have a query about registering a tenancy with the RTB, you can find detailed information about who, how and when to register a tenancy. Or watch our video explainer which walks you through the …
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.
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 …
Check the Register - Residential Tenancies Board - RTB
You can search the Register to see if your tenancy is registered with the RTB. The Register is a list of all private, Approved Housing Body and cost rental tenancies currently registered with the RTB.
Register a tenancy - Residential Tenancies Board - RTB
Most residential properties in Ireland must be registered with the Residential Tenancies Board (RTB). This section has information on when and how to register a tenancy.
Landlords seeking to rely on an exemption from the rent increase restriction in Rent Pressure Zones (RPZs) when reviewing the rent are required to submit notification of this to the RTB within one …
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 …