Residential Tenancies Board (RTB)
The Residential Tenancies Board was set up under the Residential Tenancies Act 2004 to regulate the private rented sector.
The RTB's main functions are to:
The Residential Tenancies Board was set up under the Residential Tenancies Act 2004 to regulate the private rented sector.
The RTB's main functions are to:
Respond provide housing for some of the most vulnerable groups in society including those who have lived for long periods in hostels, temporary and insecure accommodation.
Safe Ireland have thirty-seven domestic violence services across Ireland affiliated as members to Safe Ireland.
Provides comprehensive information on public services and on the entitlements of citizens in Ireland including housing and social welfare supports.
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Provides a range of universal and targeted services. These include:
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