'Nothing to warrant Cork rent pressure zones coming to an end', says charity

Notices of termination have increased in Cork, according to data from housing charity Threshold, as it called for clarity on whether measures to limit rent increases will be ending this year.
Threshold, which s renters, has helped 1,362 people in Cork who have received a notice of termination since January 2024, data provided to
shows.The figures include 588 people in Cork city and 774 in Cork county — 297 of the total were in the first three months of this year, higher than any three-month period last year.
Reasons for termination show that many landlords are leaving the rental market; in 58.3% of cases the notice of termination was given because the landlord was selling.
This was followed by 17% due to the landlord or their family set to move in.
Just 5.1% of notices were given for rent arrears, 2.2% for antisocial behaviour, and 1.6% for a tenant breach, meaning that a significant majority of notices dealt with were no-fault evictions.
The data comes amid uncertainty around the future of rent pressure zones, where annual rent increases are capped in line with the rate of inflation or 2% a year, whichever is lower.