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    1. Pension_Alternative on

      Am I misremembering but weren’t they supposed to bring in similar rules a few years ago?

      Which were subsequently unenforced like so many laws/rules in this country.

      Under planning rules introduced in 2019, **change of use planning permission is needed for short-term lets in rent pressure zones if a property is not ordinarily lived in by the owner**.

    2. GoAboutYourBusiness- on

      May 2026, why not just enact the policy and deal with any EU fall out after.

    3. DR_Madhattan_ on

      Government still does not enforce rules, so nothing will change.

    4. Sham_McNulty on

      “Major Cities”

      That’s a low blow against Waterford and Kilkenny.

    5. senditup on

      Are they freeing up hotel spaces to make up for the shortfall? Because anything that makes tourism even more expensive can’t be a good thing.

    6. TigNaGig on

      Tldr: They’ve set a limit of 90 days on Airbnb rentals.

      Basically, 15 years into a housing crisis, they’ve done essentially nothing to stop the woeful housing supply being hoovered up by ‘buy to Airbnb’ parasites.

      Thanks FFG, you scamps.

    7. WolfhoundCid on

      I just have absolutely no faith in them ever fixing this. I’d be fucking delighted to be proven wrong.

    8. tldrtldrtldr on

      With the economic clouds looming, they don’t want people to remember how bad they were in managing the housing crisis

    9. Megatronpt on

      *Checks date*
      Ok.. it’s April 3rd.. so not a lie.. is it ?

    10. Vegetable-Beach-7458 on

      90% of short term lets are breaking planning laws already. No one get planning for short term lets and no one registers with the local authority either.

      They just completely failed with the enforcement side of things. Unless the new legislation tackles the enforcement problem then wont it just be the same thing again?

    11. sweetsuffrinjasus on

      The snag here is the major cities. Got us on a technicality.

    12. strokejammer on

      It’ll be amazing if true. Every politian who called to my door last time round, I asked them about this. They all said you should be able to do whatever you want with your own home…clueless altogether!

    13. FingalForever on

      Jaysus, ban the American s****. Alternatively tax them for the costs they are creating for everyone else.

    14. jonnieggg on

      That’s going to be great for the already struggling tourist sector. How about the government returning hotels to tourism. It’s only going to inflate already insane hotel prices. Everything they touch turns to shit.

    15. Impressive-Eagle9493 on

      I’ll believe it when I see it. It would be great to see Airbnb be reigned in!

    16. keanehoodies on

      They could place the responsibility on Airbnb and other websites directly. It’s much easier to audit one website than thousands and thousands of properties

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