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Ferghal Blaney

Housing Minister Eoghan Murphy brings in 19 new Rent Pressure Zones and penalties of up to €30,000 for rogue landlords

Eoghan Murphy has introduced rent relief for more tenants by expanding the number of Rent Pressure Zones (RPZs).

The Minister for Housing has also enacted legislation that will bring in penalties of up to €30,000 for rogue landlords that break the rent rules.

Anyone living in one of the 19 new RPZs will now enjoy the same protections afforded to the renters in the first blast of RPZs announced for the country’s major towns and cities over two years ago.

It brings the total number of RPZs to 42, with the Minister saying that 65% of the country’s renters are now protected within RPZs.

It is an offence for a landlord to increase the rent by more than four percent a year in an officially designated RPZ.

The new RPZs include Ardee, Kells, Trim, Portlaoise and further areas in Dundalk, Limerick, Waterford and Galway.

Minister for Housing, Planning and Local Government Eoghan Murphy (Gareth Chaney Collins)

Mr Murphy said: “This is the most significant expansion of rent controls since the rent pressure zones were first introduced two years ago.

“Nineteen new areas will now come under the 4% annual cap.

“It is a direct result of the new rent reforms that were introduced into law last month.

“We brought these changes in because while our rent controls are having an impact, they are clearly needed outside of Dublin and in other existing high rent areas.

“Because of these changes roughly 65% of renters are now covered by rent controls.”

The Minister added: “Rents are still too high and in some parts of the country are still rising unsustainably.

“This was anticipated and that’s why we moved to change the criteria for RPZ designation.

“It is also why we strengthened the enforcement of existing rent pressure zones.

“These changes will take time to have an effect as they have only recently become law.

“It is also important to remember that the short term letting reforms should now also see an increased supply of long term lets which should also help tackle rising rents.

“The new rent control areas are important, but so are new protections for renters everywhere that were introduced last month with the rent reform bill which had cross-party support in the Oireachtas.

“I know some will call for a rent freeze as a result of the latest information.

“Rent freezes might seem like a good idea for people who are currently renting because they freeze the rent.

“But they also freeze the supply and that is not helpful in terms of people who are looking for somewhere new to rent today or tomorrow.

“We will continue to monitor rent pressures and make improvements in line with the recommendations of the Residential Tenancies Board.”

FULL LIST OF 19 NEW RPZs

Ardee

Dundalk-South

Kells

Portlaoise

Arklow

Fermoy

Kilkenny

Trim

Athenry-Oranmore

Gorey

Limerick City North

Waterford City East

Athlone – Westmeath

Gort-Kinvara

Limerick City West

Waterford City South

Dundalk-Carlingford

Graiguecullen-Portarlington

Midleton

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