This morning.

Via The Irish Times:

More than 360 people were served eviction notices in the two months after the Government lifted a blanket ban on removing tenants last August, figures from the Residential Tenancies Board (RTB) show.

The number of eviction notices served increased significantly in the second half of last year after emergency protections for renters introduced due to the arrival of the coronavirus pandemic were lifted. Some 787 people were issued eviction notices by landlords between March and the end of September.

The board, which adjudicates on disputes between tenants and landlords, also saw a small increase in reports of illegal evictions from July onwards.

Over 360 people served eviction notices after ban lifted (Irish Times)

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3 thoughts on “Locked Out

  1. ida

    “a small increase in reports of illegal evictions from July onwards.”

    Bad Tenants get evicted, the market is normalising

  2. diddy

    also in today’s Irish times is a report that tells us that Dublin is now affordable to the rich or the very rich. mission accomplished FG

  3. Micko

    So would that many evictions be normal in a year?

    Seems like it’s a pretty ok number. It may just seem like a lot as it’s compressed into a smaller time frame due to the Covid ban on evictions.

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