According to this morning's Irish Times the leaked Housing Commission report recommends significant reform to rent pressure zones:
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The article says that the HC recommends replacing RPZs with:
" a new system that pegs rent increases to nearby homes of a similar quality should be introduced, according to the report. Rent would not rise more than a set percentage above this level over a specified period, taking into account costs such as management and maintenance, interest rates and household incomes and affordability.
It also argues that the State should “establish a publicly available register of rents being charged”.
The article also mentions that "The report also recommends that the State should “amalgamate regulatory agencies involved in regulating rental accommodation” under a single authority “and strengthen the enforcement powers”.
Three members of the Housing Commission disagreed with this recommendation according to the IT.
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The article says that the HC recommends replacing RPZs with:
" a new system that pegs rent increases to nearby homes of a similar quality should be introduced, according to the report. Rent would not rise more than a set percentage above this level over a specified period, taking into account costs such as management and maintenance, interest rates and household incomes and affordability.
It also argues that the State should “establish a publicly available register of rents being charged”.
The article also mentions that "The report also recommends that the State should “amalgamate regulatory agencies involved in regulating rental accommodation” under a single authority “and strengthen the enforcement powers”.
Three members of the Housing Commission disagreed with this recommendation according to the IT.