6 Things You Must Check Before Renting Accommodation in Ireland

Finding the right accommodation option in a new place is often more challenging than finding a partner. While buying a property may give you a sense of fulfilment, renting a place may be more suitable for short-term accommodation requirements. To make sure you are not getting scammed by the landlord, you need to check certain things before renting a property.

If you are looking for a rental property to live in Ireland, this may be the best time for you. In Budget 2024, the Rent Tax Credit per individual was increased to €750 for 2024 and 2025. While claiming rent tax credit can significantly reduce the income tax you owe, you first need to find a place to rent which will suit your needs. Here is a checklist you must follow while renting accommodation in Ireland.

1.Rental Agreement:

      The terms and conditions for tenants in Ireland may be different from one accommodation option to the next. To ensure you and your landlord are on the same page, thoroughly read all the terms and conditions of the rental agreement. Such agreements usually include major details such as the lease duration, notice periods, rent amount, and other crucial clauses.

      2. Rent Payment Schedule:

        Have a clear understanding of the rent payment schedule before agreeing to it. Check the due dates, accepted payment methods, and the penalties (if there are any) if you fail to pay the rent on time. You must also clarify if there are any uncertainties regarding the method or frequency of rent payment. Agree to the schedule only when you are aware of all these details.

        3. Property Condition Report:

          Inspect the current condition of the accommodation before you move into it. You should take note of all the major details, including the existing damages, functionality of appliances and fixtures, and cleanliness of the property. Run the report through the landlord to ensure there is no scope for miscommunication between the two of you in the future. If an appliance was already faulty or a piece of furniture was damaged before you moved in, you should not be held responsible for it.

            4. Inventory List:

            While hunting for accommodation options in Ireland, you may find several furnished properties. A lot of these furnished rental properties come with an inventory list where you can find all the items the landlord has provided with the accommodation. The list may include appliances, furniture, and other furnishing options. Thoroughly check the list to confirm that all the items are accurately recorded.

            5.Termination and Renewal Policies:

              When you receive the rental agreement, take a thorough look at the termination and renewal clauses in it. These policies generally outline the procedures for extending or renewing the tenancy. You also get to learn about the notice period required for ending the lease agreement from these policies.

              6.House Rules and Regulations:

                In some rental properties in Ireland, the landlord may have specific rules and regulations for the tenants. Some of the most common rules include visitor policies, noise restrictions, smoking policies, and pet regulations. Take note of these guidelines before you move into the property to ensure compliance during your stay.

                Safe House Renting in Ireland

                With the increasing cases of rent fraud all over the globe, it is important that you verify the legitimacy of the rental agreement and physically inspect the place before renting it. Also, be very clear about the terms, conditions, and other policies of the contract before agreeing to it.

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