Meath Lady
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I would like to think the 5,10, 15 year time frame would be upheld for contracts signed before March 2026 but doubt very much this will be the case.
After all our 1 year contracts changed to once tenants were over 6 months in accommodation they could stay 4 years then 6 years and there was no longer such a thing ad a 1 year contract.
Personally I am happier if tenants stay mo longer that 3 to 4 years because I then can arrange to refurbish and repaint etc which is almost impossible with tenants in situ.
GREENBOOK
I also agree that once tenants permanently in situ the government will change the rules around standards and BER ratings etc and whilst in the long run this is not a bad thing it's again the fact that Landlords control is completely diminished whilst Local Authorites and some Housing Agencies are not required to meet similar standards.
Silversurfer: Perhshs now is the time for Landlords to take on the challenge again.
I would like to think the 5,10, 15 year time frame would be upheld for contracts signed before March 2026 but doubt very much this will be the case.
After all our 1 year contracts changed to once tenants were over 6 months in accommodation they could stay 4 years then 6 years and there was no longer such a thing ad a 1 year contract.
Personally I am happier if tenants stay mo longer that 3 to 4 years because I then can arrange to refurbish and repaint etc which is almost impossible with tenants in situ.
GREENBOOK
I also agree that once tenants permanently in situ the government will change the rules around standards and BER ratings etc and whilst in the long run this is not a bad thing it's again the fact that Landlords control is completely diminished whilst Local Authorites and some Housing Agencies are not required to meet similar standards.
Silversurfer: Perhshs now is the time for Landlords to take on the challenge again.