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Tuesday 10 June - Will New Rent Rules Protect Tenants Or Push Up Prices?

Season 17, Ep. 89

On The Tonight Show with Kieran Cuddihy


Cabinet has agreed on new rent measures aimed at boosting supply and protecting tenants. Rent caps will now apply nationwide, with stronger protections for existing tenants - but higher rent increases will be allowed in new-build apartments.


Will the changes help tenants—or push prices up and drive landlords away?


Meanwhile, Donald Trump is being accused of intentionally fuelling unrest in LA after sending in 700 marines and thousands of troops to deal with protests. One opponent called it “the deranged fantasy of a dictatorial president.”


🏛️ Micheál Carrigy TD, Fine Gael, Chair of the Oireachtas Committee on Housing 

🏛️ Paul Murphy TD, People Before Profit

💼 Carol Tallon, CEO, Property District

👨‍🏫 Michael Byrne, Lecturer, School of Social Policy, UCD 

🏘️ Marcus O'Connor, Managing Director, MFO The Property Professionals

📰 Toni Waterman, News Correspondent, Live from LA

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