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Rental crisis: why can't Ireland put limits on AirBnb?

Rental crisis: why can't Ireland put limits on AirBnb?

Some landlords are flouting rules around short term lets

In The News · [email protected]

April 5, 202322m 31s

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Show Notes

The landlord of a Dublin apartment block, who evicted tenants last year claiming he intended to sell up, has been found by Dublin City Council to be using the property for unauthorised holiday letting.


The rooms began appearing on AirBnB, the holiday rental site. And the price? Up to €100 euro a night for a bunkbed in a shared room, or €280 for a private one.  


Bernice Harrison talks to Dublin Editor Olivia Kelly about the case and to political correspondent Cormac McQuinn about why moves to regulate short-term lets - potentially freeing up thousands of properties for long-term housing - have not been realised.


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