"Housing Minister James Browne has defended the Government's controversial rental reforms which were approved by Cabinet today, claiming supply will increase as a result. The changes, which are due to come into effect on March 1, will give effect to other changes that were previously announced by Government, including the introduction of a six-year tenancies for new tenants. It applies from the start of March for smaller landlords with three or fewer tenancies."
"The changes, which are due to come into effect on March 1, will give effect to other changes that were previously announced by Government, including the introduction of a six-year tenancies for new tenants."
Housing Minister James Browne defended the Government's rental reforms approved by Cabinet and claimed that supply will increase as a result. The reforms are controversial and will take effect on March 1. They implement previously announced measures, including the introduction of six-year tenancies for new tenants. The six-year tenancy rule applies from the start of March for smaller landlords who hold three or fewer tenancies. The changes alter landlord-tenant relationships by extending minimum tenancy duration for new agreements and adjusting regulatory obligations for small-scale landlords. The Government expects these measures to incentivize longer-term renting and increase housing supply over time.
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