Lease Agreements in Ireland: Are They Compulsory?

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You have spent weeks searching for the perfect place to rent, and you finally have found what seems to be the right place until you are presented with a lease agreement to sign. Before excitingly putting pen to paper, take the time to carefully read the clauses to ensure your tenancy rights are respected. We cover below all the essential items you need to have in a lease agreement in Ireland.

What is a Tenancy Agreement?

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A tenancy agreement, also known as a lease agreement in Ireland, automatically occurs when you rent a home from a landlord or public housing organisation. The agreement does not have to be in writing, but it cannot contain any clause contrary to the rights and obligations of the tenant or landlord.

There are two main types of residential tenancy agreements in Ireland, these are:

We look in further detail at each type of tenancy agreement below.

Are there lease agreements for non-residential dwellings? Yes! Many businesses need to rent a local to operate their activity, this type of agreement is known as a commercial lease. Some of our cultivators do not necessarily own the land they harvest but rather operate under a farm lease.

What is a Fixed Term Tenancy Agreement?

A fixed-term tenancy agreement in Ireland is one determined for a specific amount of time. The period covered can be as little as 6 months and up to multiple years. There are various advantages for both parties to a fixed-term lease agreement, these are: