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- Ireland rolls back proposed cap on short-term rentals - shorttermrentalz.com
Ireland rolls back proposed cap on short-term rentals - shorttermrentalz.com
Summary
Ireland has reversed course on proposed restrictions on short-term rentals. This means existing and prospective hosts won't face the previously planned caps on their listings. This decision offers continued operational flexibility and may encourage investment in the Irish STR market.
Key Insights
- •Ireland has rolled back proposed caps on short-term rentals.
Action Items
- ✓Hosts in Ireland should stay informed of local regulations as they evolve and be ready to adapt to potential future changes.Effort: lowImpact: medium
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