Irish Coalition Faces Tensions Over Short-Term Rental Laws
The Irish government is experiencing tensions within its coalition regarding proposed legislation for a register of Airbnb and other short-term properties. The laws aim to free more properties for the rental market. The legislation was scheduled to go before the cabinet today, according to reports from the Irish Independent and Mary Regan. This comes during the same week a hospital was originally due to be handed over to the state.
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RTÉ Radio 1
“The Irish Independent reports that there are tensions in the coalition over the planned new laws concerning a register of Airbnb and other short-term properties.”
RTÉ Radio 1
“for the rental market was due to go before the cabinet today.”
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