Sinn Féin say they would keep the ban in place with stronger protections for landlords
Government interference is driving smaller landlords from the market.
That's the warning from the Institute of Professional Auctioneers and Valuers after cabinet decided not to renew the eviction ban which will expire on March 31st.
A budget package to accommodate landlords and tenants is being planned, with details expected at a later date.
CEO of IPAV, Castlepollard's Pat Davitt, says the rental market crisis will continue unless the State makes the right move:
Laois Offaly TD, Sinn Féin's Brian Stanley says the ban should be continued with stronger protections for landlords:
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