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Dublin Faces Short-Term Rental Pressure

RTÉ Radio 1 Dublin 14d14d Impact 5
The Irish government is scheduled to spend almost one billion euros on the construction industry tomorrow morning. The delay comes as the tourism and letting sectors enter a busy period.

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Sources · 7 independent

RTÉ Radio 1

“We're going to spend almost a billion euros tomorrow morning So 9.2 billion isn't the figure anymore We're going to spend a billion of that almost tomorrow morning”

RTÉ Radio 1

“there's speculation that the government will now miss the deadline completely for the short-term let register or the so-called Airbnb register, which was due to come into effect on the 20th of May.”

RTÉ Radio 1

“might cause short-term letters, a huge amount of expenditure, and They might.”

RTÉ Radio 1

“the four term registration bill has not gone through the toilet and therefore it will definitely not be happening in three days time, which is when the register was due to be called.”

RTÉ Radio 1

“But there are not enough properties out there, we don't know exactly where they are, what the quality of them, what the standard is.”

RTÉ Radio 1

“The entirety of 80% of houses in this country being short-term airbnbs. How many airbnbs in Longford do you know?”

RTÉ Radio 1

“governments daft to register in 2008 they've been pussyfooting around about bringing a register in again so we can get clear data on the number of tourism beds”

RTÉ Radio 1

“she was crestfallen, actually, when the ban on short-term lets was increased to towns of 20,000, hence taking the insulating, the towns like Westport where she is.”

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