Ireland's Housing Minister James Browne will not exempt short-term lets from emergency laws that will mean thousands of Airbnb-type lettings won’t be able to legally operate this weekend.
The Dáil voted last night to approve emergency legislation to extend Rent Pressure Zones to the entire country.
Under RPZ rules, short-term lets such as Airbnb are required to have planning permission in order to operate.
Thousands of these properties will be subsumed into RPZs as early as tomorrow, when it is expected the legislation will be signed into law.
Under RPZ rules, someone can let their entire home for a maximum of 90 days without planning permission, but only if it is their principal private residence.
A spokeswoman for the Housing Minister has confirmed that there will be no exemptions made, despite the change effectively rendering thousands of Airbnb rentals illegal within days.
“RPZ rules will apply as they do currently when new areas are zoned as an RPZ,” she said.
It comes despite lobbying from within the coalition against such an approach.
Minister of State Michael Healy Rae told the Irish Times on Wednesday that he was concerned about the impact the measures would have.
Meanwhile, several senior sources said they expected the new laws to be flouted.
They said that, as there is so little compliance and enforcement of the existing rules, they did not expect it to be an issue.
“We don’t really expect there to be people hauled up before the courts as a result of this because they aren’t being brought up in counties already in RPZs where they are clearly operating,” one source said.
“It’s a matter for planning ultimately but the current regime isn’t being implemented,” a separate Government source said.
It is understood that Mr. Browne will insist that any further changes to short-term lets will only be permitted in the Short Term Letting and Tourism Bill, which is in the early stages of making its way through the Oireachtas.
The extension of the RPZs is part of a suite of changes to the rental market that were announced by Minister Browne last week.
Opposition TDs were scathing in their criticism of the Government’s changes to the rental market last night.
Sinn Féin housing spokesman Eoin Ó Broin described the emergency legislation as an “utter shambles."
“In my entire time in Dáil Éireann, I have never witnessed a more haphazard, back-of-the-envelope process for putting in place widespread reforms that are going to impact tens of thousands of people,” he said.
Labour TD Conor Sheehan said the announcement of the rent reform plans was “nothing short of shambolic."
*This article was originally published on BusinessPlus.ie.
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