Brendan Burgess
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I've been a tenant, a homeowner and a landlord all at the same time and in my opinion the party which has the least respect for the law and lacks personal ethic has all the power. There are enforcement levers in place for landlords who flout the law, although the institutional incompetence of the State does limit them, but there is almost nothing in place to protect landlords.The issue is that all tenancies legally become indefinite in Ireland after six months, no matter what the landlord or tenants intend at the start of the contract or what they write in it.
This makes good sense as tenants build their lives around where they live and they shouldn’t be removable at whim.
This is what happens when it is almost impossible to evict anyone.
All political parties in this country are left leaning or well to the left. This sort of thing is a consequence of that.You surely would not expect the left leaning parties and all so called homeless charities to high light this outrageous carry on
Completely agree, in the past the majority of parties would have been center right but have drifted to the left.All political parties in this country are left leaning or well to the left. This sort of thing is a consequence of that.
Sadly some parties follow an ideology rather than possess any level of common sense and actually listen to the people.I'm sure an certain that there will not be one "Public Representative" or a " Journalist " will have the guts to speak up against this nonsense. You surely would not expect the left leaning parties and all so called homeless charities to high light this outrageous carry on
FF were centre left/populist. The PD's were centre right on economic issues, FG were kind of centre right but populist as well. Labour are the party that they always were; well educated middle class socialists who resent anyone who earns more then them, especially if they aren't as well educated.Completely agree, in the past the majority of parties would have been center right but have drifted to the left.
Hopefully we will return to the centre right.
It was actually Simon Coveney as housing minister that brought in all these measures that restrict evictions and the rent pressure zones ,that's when the exodus by landlords really accelerated and has led to the housing crisis we have now, he was a very incomempetent housing minister as was eoghan MurphyIronically, the luckless property owner is a constituent of the Minister who is responsible for this kind of utter nonsense. (I somehow doubt that Darragh will be getting many votes from the luckless Guerin household.)
It was all driven by fear of the Shinners. I thought that putting some clear space between them on key policy issues would have been a better option but with the emotive catastrophising of our housing problems by the media it's hard to remain logical and rational so policies like rent caps and eviction bans which have been shown over and over again to make these issues worse are put in place and are supported by a well meaning but economically illiterate public.It was actually Simon Coveney as housing minister that brought in all these measures that restrict evictions and the rent pressure zones ,that's when the exodus by landlords really accelerated and has led to the housing crisis we have now, he was a very incomempetent housing minister as was eoghan Murphy
Every housing minister since 2015 has tinkered with the legislation, with almost full support of TDs in opposition.It was actually Simon Coveney as housing minister that brought in all these measures that restrict evictions and the rent pressure zones
Brian Lenihan is the ultimate architect. Sick and dying in 2009, as Finance Minster he capitulated to pressure from his constituency colleague Joan Burton to weaponise the tax system against landlords.It was all driven by fear of the Shinners. I thought that putting some clear space between them on key policy issues would have been a better option but with the emotive catastrophising of our housing problems by the media it's hard to remain logical and rational so policies like rent caps and eviction bans which have been shown over and over again to make these issues worse are put in place and are supported by a well meaning but economically illiterate public.
Going back towards the centre would be a start.Not sure if any party will solve it in one term. Maybe Ireland will go back towards the right and realise there isn't one for "everybody in the audience".
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