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Here is Eoin O'Broin on Morning Ireland
www.rte.ie
Starts to ask tenants what they think of the proposed rent cap of 2%
A landlord agrees with the 2%
Eoin O'Broin on the Bill to cap rent increases at 2%
It won't work as it does not apply to new rentals and places outside RPZs
Rents have risen outside RPZs in anticipation of them being included in RPZs
The whole state should be an RPZ
A 3 year ban on rent increases
We have to reduce rent - by giving one month's tax credit to every renter for three years.
It's not a rent freeze - rents just can't go up. They can go down.
We have to dramatically increase the supply of housing
the really mad stuff begins at 5.24
Interviewer: Would you agree to encourage more landlords to come into the market or to come back into the market ?
O'Broin:
The first thing I want to see is a dramatic increase in state investment
What we have also seen since 2017 is the loss of about 22,000 to 24,000 rental properties in the market as semi-professionals and accidentals have been leaving in a very disorderly fashion. I have been calling for 4 years on two government ministers to put in place a plan to halt that disorderly exit and again, no action from government.
Yes, we need to see increased investment but crucially that cannot be at the expense of renters being asked to pay ever increasing rents . We need to protect renters and increase the supply of not for profit rental and ensure that the landlords who are in the market stay and provide good quality service but at an affordable price with security of tenure for renters
We will table an amendment to ban rent increases which is what is needed

Opposition won't oppose plans to cap rent increases at 2%
Eoin Ó Broin, Sinn Féin housing spokesperson, discusses the Government's latest rental sector plan which is due before Cabinet later.
Starts to ask tenants what they think of the proposed rent cap of 2%
A landlord agrees with the 2%
Eoin O'Broin on the Bill to cap rent increases at 2%
It won't work as it does not apply to new rentals and places outside RPZs
Rents have risen outside RPZs in anticipation of them being included in RPZs
The whole state should be an RPZ
A 3 year ban on rent increases
We have to reduce rent - by giving one month's tax credit to every renter for three years.
It's not a rent freeze - rents just can't go up. They can go down.
We have to dramatically increase the supply of housing
the really mad stuff begins at 5.24
Interviewer: Would you agree to encourage more landlords to come into the market or to come back into the market ?
O'Broin:
The first thing I want to see is a dramatic increase in state investment
What we have also seen since 2017 is the loss of about 22,000 to 24,000 rental properties in the market as semi-professionals and accidentals have been leaving in a very disorderly fashion. I have been calling for 4 years on two government ministers to put in place a plan to halt that disorderly exit and again, no action from government.
Yes, we need to see increased investment but crucially that cannot be at the expense of renters being asked to pay ever increasing rents . We need to protect renters and increase the supply of not for profit rental and ensure that the landlords who are in the market stay and provide good quality service but at an affordable price with security of tenure for renters
We will table an amendment to ban rent increases which is what is needed