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'Rent Pressure Zones are not working': What can be done to stop rising rents?
In Dublin, average rent rose by 12.4% year-on-year, and now sits at €1,875.
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In Dublin, average rent rose by 12.4% year-on-year, and now sits at €1,875.
Proposed new legislation could see rent hikes only being allowed once every two years.
Prices have topped the peaks of even the Celtic Tiger property bubble.
Legislative proposals on rent reform will come before cabinet in the coming weeks.
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