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Как приобрести недвижимость в Ирландии? Получите бесплатную консультацию Яны Скачковой

02.01.2021

Решение купить недвижимость в Ирландии — большой и важный шаг в будущее, независимо от того приобретаете ли вы жилье для себя, вашей семьи или инвестиции. Покупка коммерческой или жилой объектов недвижимости на «Изумрудном острове» имеет ряд плюсов, например, отсутствие в ирландском законодательстве серьезных ограничений на покупку частной собственности для иностранцев. Каждый может купить жилье – […]

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Куда пожаловаться на шумных соседей?

14.11.2020

Я недавно переехала на новое место. Мои соседи сильно шумят, мешают спать всей семье. Куда я могу на них пожаловаться? По ирландским законам, шум из соседних домов или предприятий является недопустимым, если он: непрерывный, повторяющийся, громкий, длительный и производится в такое время, что оказывает негативное влияние на качество жизни человека. Закон не уточняет, какой именно […]

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Самый большой дом с привидениями выставлен на продажу в Ирландии

22.07.2020

Большой особняк на 63 акрах земли в Хук-Хеде, в графстве Уэксфорд, выставлен на продажу за 2,5 миллиона евро. Лофтус-Холл, внушительный особняк 19-го века, площадью около 27 124 квадратных футов, 63 акрами земли и собственным частным пляжем, был выставлен на продажу за 2,87 миллиона долларов (2,5 миллиона евро). Считается, что это самый большой дом с привидениями в Ирландии, его […]

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House price inflation at new low as more homes hit market

04.07.2019

Average house price in second quarter was €263,000, new figures show More residential properties were listed for sale in May than in any month since early 2008 as house price inflation eased to its lowest rate since late 2013. Daft.ie’s latest data shows housing prices were 3.7 per cent higher in the second quarter than […]

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New Legal changes affecting tenants rights and entitlements

06.06.2019

Extension of Notice Periods Notice periods a landlord must give for tenancies lasting over 6 months and less than 7 years will be increased substantially.   Duration of Tenancy New Notice Period Former Notice Period Less than 6 months 28 days 28 days Not less than 6 months but less than 1 year 90 days […]

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The myth of the free council house: 'We're not just handing them over, that would be crazy

26.12.2018

LAST YEAR, SOCIAL housing tenants paid almost €351 million to local authorities in rent. According to Mary Hayes, administrative officer for Dublin City Council housing allocations, getting a local authority home is “not as easy as people think”. And she said no one is simply handed a ‘free house’. There is a strict set of […]

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Landlords to be criminalised for breaching rent caps

25.11.2018

Landlords who raise rents higher than the legally allowed limit in rent pressure zones will be criminalised and may be forced to re-let their property at the appropriate price, the Attorney General has warned. Séamus Woulfe SC told a Lawyers Against Homelessness (LAH) event on Thursday, hosted by Constance Cassidy SC at the Capuchin Day […]

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Scandal of 3,600 council homes now lying empty

23.10.2018

Scandal of house left empty for two years by council A three-bed house just a short distance from the hotel where a homeless mother took her own life has been lying empty for more than two years after being sold to the local council. The furnished, three-bed detached bungalow is located off Main Street in […]

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Landlords and agencies have started asking people for viewing fees, says Threshold

13.10.2018

HOUSING CHARITY THRESHOLD is calling for a change in legislation to protect tenants after reports of landlords asking for viewing fees. Agents working at the housing charity have recently received phone calls from people querying the practice. In one case, a young woman requested advice from Threshold. The woman expressed an interest in viewing a […]

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#RaisetheRoof Housing Protest

02.10.2018

The National Homeless and Housing Coalition are proud to join forces with community and grassroots campaign groups, trade unions, students, women’s organisations, housing agencies and political parties in the biggest yet united campaign to fight for an end to the housing crisis. More than 80 organisations have come together under the slogan #RaisetheRoof. The Irish […]

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