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  2. Begin by entering the full legal names of the landlord(s) and tenant(s) in the designated fields. Ensure accuracy as this information is crucial for legal purposes.
  3. Fill in the address of the rental unit, including unit number, street address, city, and postal code. This identifies where the tenancy applies.
  4. Specify the length of tenancy by selecting whether it is month-to-month or for a fixed term. Enter start dates and any relevant details regarding renewal or termination.
  5. Complete the rent section by indicating the amount due, payment frequency, and due date. Check off included services or utilities that come with rent.
  6. If applicable, enter details about security deposits and pet damage deposits, ensuring compliance with regulations regarding maximum amounts.
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You will also have to provide other paperwork to your tenant at the beginning of their tenancy, including: An Energy Performance Certificate. Deposit protection information. A current gas safety certificate. A copy of the property licence. How to Rent Guide (External PDF)
Landlords must register residential tenancies with the Residential Tenancies Board (RTB) at the start of the tenancy and every year after. The RTB uses this information to keep a public register of tenancies. Registering a tenancy is simple using the RTB online tenancy registration account.
Fixed-term tenancies are stable and have an end date Fixed-term tenancies are usually for one year. The tenant and landlord can decide to renew it for another year when it ends or let it go month-to-month. If the tenant wants to rent month-to-month, the landlord cant make them sign another fixed-term agreement.
What to include in a house rental agreement. Location of the rental property. Start date of occupancy. Names of all tenants. Term of the tenancy, usually monthly. Amount of the security deposit. Amount of time for each pay period of the rental, usually monthly. Amount of each months rent. Preferred way to make rent payments.
Registering by post or email There are explanatory notes on the paper form to help you complete your application. Complete the form in full and send it: By post to Residential Tenancies Board, PO Box 13841, Freepost FKY7736, Killorglin, Co Kerry. By email to registrations@rtb.ie.

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How do I know if my tenancy is registered? You can search the Register to see if your tenancy is registered with the RTB. The Register is a list of all private, Approved Housing Body and cost rental tenancies currently registered with the RTB. There is a separate register for student specific accommodation tenancies.
Starting July 18, 2024, new legislation requires landlords to provide BC tenants with a four-month notice period to end the tenancy, a docHub increase from the previous two-month requirement. This change is part of a broader effort to safeguard tenants rights and ensure a smoother process for everyone involved.

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