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Re: Devils in the Detail
Today's Irish Times has a couple of articles about the bill details of which were announced by the Minister yesterday. Market rate is defined as the sum required for "vacant possession having regard to the other tenancy terms and the letting values of the dwellings of similar size, type and character and located in a similar area". No mention of indices - the other article has the Opposition and tenants representatives complaining about this aspect of the legislation.
How could you have market rent being anything other than, curiously enough, market rent? If it were linked to initial rent plus an index, there'd be loads of different 'market rents'. How could this work? To give tenants real security of tenure, landlords have to be able to charge market rent - otherwise they'd want the tenants out so they could start again (at real market rent) with new tenants.
Today's Irish Times has a couple of articles about the bill details of which were announced by the Minister yesterday. Market rate is defined as the sum required for "vacant possession having regard to the other tenancy terms and the letting values of the dwellings of similar size, type and character and located in a similar area". No mention of indices - the other article has the Opposition and tenants representatives complaining about this aspect of the legislation.
How could you have market rent being anything other than, curiously enough, market rent? If it were linked to initial rent plus an index, there'd be loads of different 'market rents'. How could this work? To give tenants real security of tenure, landlords have to be able to charge market rent - otherwise they'd want the tenants out so they could start again (at real market rent) with new tenants.