Brendan Burgess
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Totally - tenants pay bills too!You have to make a significant change to the energy rating to satisfy the criteria for a 'substantial change'. Should they not be championing this as an opportunity to improve the rental stock or are the satisfied with renters also getting hammered by high energy prices in our most inefficient buildings?
The last point is highly debatable as long as payback on retrofitting investment continues to stretch into decades.Totally - tenants pay bills too!
The average small-time landlord doesn't have the capacity to retrofit a rental property and they payback time is very long especially given BTL rates. Rental stock will just decay slowly. If there is a minimum BER for new rentals it will just accelerate the flight of landlords even more.
This is, ironically, where funds will be much better landlords. They will maintain and upgrade quality in their units much more systematically.
Of course they do, they pay minimal tax whereas individual landlords pay 51% tax.This is, ironically, where funds will be much better landlords. They will maintain and upgrade quality in their units much more systematically.
You predicted? That's been law since 2019!As I predicted
Renters to be offered back homes after retrofit is complete
Why are you directing that to me ?You predicted? That's been law since 2019!
Yeah, you said the 'as I predicted' line, and 'the government will just bring in legislation to ensure even landlords do a retrofit , that they will be obliged to re let the property to the previous tenants'.Why are you directing that to me ?
I didn't open the thread
I didn't open the thread ,I replied to their thesisYeah, you said the 'as I predicted' line, and 'the government will just bring in legislation to ensure even landlords do a retrofit , that they will be obliged to re let the property to the previous tenants'.
Your prediction was for legislation that was passed in 2019.
Where did I say you did?I didn't open the thread ,I replied to their thesis
and then...the government will just bring in legislation to ensure even landlords do a retrofit , that they will be obliged to re let the property to the previous tenants
I just pointed out that you were predicting the government would bring in legislation that was introduced years ago.As I predicted
No, you didn't say assurances, as above you said they would bring in legislation. I assume you were unaware of this legislation and don't like that being highlighted.my prediction of the minister riding in with assurances still bore out
Don't be such a pedantic Pete ,it's tedious ,the Irish times link has an RTB raised concern, take it up with them if they are ignorant of 2019 legislation, you obviously know better than they doWhere did I say you did?
You said:
and then...
I just pointed out that you were predicting the government would bring in legislation that was introduced years ago.
No, you didn't say assurances, as above you said they would bring in legislation. I assume you were unaware of this legislation and don't like that being highlighted.
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