new rules for landlords re:rents

Is this statement correct?
"The notice period for a rent increase has increased to 90 days. The legislation contains new requirements to provide comparable market rents and other documentation to tenants but this element of the act is not yet active".
 
Typical of a law made in haste (and no thought) and the Irish government in general, making a law that firstly is only partly enacted and secondly has not been published in full (that I know of). Thus, we don't know what exactly the law is especially about the deposit scheme.
 
I need to send a letter to my tenant informing them of a rent increase, I have 3 examples of houses for rent in the area and I have saved them on file. Will I just send a letter? It doesn't seem to be a requirement to send 3 examples as they can check daft.ie themselves.
 
Wow Facetious thanks for that. But I can’t claim to be an expert.
 

Oh wow, now that's dedication for you and amazing that you have such interest in the matter

Perhaps you could answer my question. Is it possible to do do short term lets of 3 to 5 months, take a break for a month and rent again for another few months to different tennents without losing control of the house and getting tied up in all this breaucracy?
I have never rented previously and I am not in a rent pressure zone.
 

What exactly is your question.

You can rent for any period up to six months. Give effective notice and end the tenancy.

I don't see what the "break for a month" you mention is about.

You are subject to the Residential Tenancies Act no matter what period you rent for. If the tenancy exceeds 6 months there are restrictions on the reasons for which you can give notice.

At least that is how I understand it.
 
Wow Facetious thanks for that. But I can’t claim to be an expert.
Bronte, you have dug up a very old post from 2016! And I'm no expert either. I haven't followed the new laws introduced during the last couple of years - there have been so many changes and there's more to come, long term tenants' rights.
 
I went looking for posts on bedsits and found this one. Glad you’re still alive!
 
As cremeegg indicates, you may rent for any period you choose under six months - over the six months and you get into the difficulty of a tenant's Part 4 rights. However, you may have difficulty in getting tenants for such a short period as 3/4/5 months