![]() ![]() I think the cap should be for a given area. I think the rent cap is not helping with rent prices. I’m wondering if I find a family friend to live there, can I let them rent it on a casual agreement without registering with the RTB and registering a rent cap? I would obviously still declare my income to Revenue. The problem is that if I set the rent cap at €1,500 a month, I can’t increase it by more than 2 per cent and if in five years I decide to sell my apartment, it would be devalued for other landlords buying it as they can also not increase the rent. I would be happy with €1,500 a month, especially if I let a family friend live there and knew they would look after the place. Looking at other properties, I could easily look for €1,800 to €2,000, which I think is ridiculous for a one-bed. My predicament with the rent cap is that this is my only chance to set the rent. (I came into money and wanted to protect against inflation.) The apartment is in good condition and is in a good location so will be easy to rent. ![]() Does a landlord have to register with the Residential Tenancies Board (RTB)? I have recently bought a one-bed apartment in Rathmines as an investment. ![]()
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