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Ireland’s new housing plan aims to build 300,000 homes by 2030 and bans blanket pet bans in state social housing.
Ireland’s government has introduced a housing plan targeting over 300,000 new homes by 2030, including 90,000 starter homes, with expanded powers for local authorities to reclaim vacant properties.
A key reform bans blanket pet bans in state-funded social housing, requiring landlords to assess pet requests individually, though private rentals remain unaffected.
Landlords cannot charge extra pet deposits, with total deposits capped at one month’s rent.
The move aims to reduce hardship for tenants forced to give up pets, reflecting a broader focus on tenant well-being alongside housing supply.
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