Landlords are supposedly ‘fleeing the market’ - despite the numbers of those registered increasing by around 5% since last year.
“The RTB is only catching up with last year and the year befores CSO data.
Ms Tallon said that this 5.7% increase is more likely to be from already existing landlords who were previously operating in a ‘black market’ rental economy. “The reality is, we know our population is growing faster than housing can be delivered across all types of tenures.
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