Important Note: Landlords should ensure that all questions on the tenancy registration form are completed in full and that the appropriate fee is submitted. Please note however that with effect from the 15th July 2009 the requirement for landlord and tenant signatures has been removed (click here for more details). Incomplete forms will be returned which may cause undue delay in processing the tenancy registration.  Please do not manipulate text fields or content of the PRTB1 form.

Tenancy Registration:

REGISTRATION OF TENANCIES

Tenancy Registration queries:

information@prtb.ie

    Tenancy Registration Form PRTB1

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    FAQs about Tenancy Registration    
Please ensure the correct fee is enclosed with the form. Registration fees can be paid using any of the following methods:
Bank Draft made payable to "PRTB"
Money Order made payable to "PRTB"
Cheque made payable to "PRTB"
Laser Debit Card
Credit Card (except American Express)

Tenancy Registration

    Tenancy Registration Fees

Funding to Local Authorities through Registration Fee Income

In accordance with the provisions of the Residential Tenancies Act 2004, funding is provided to the Local Authorities to meet the cost of inspections of private rented accommodation.   

    Payments to Local Authorities for inspection of private rented accommodation

    Statistics on Tenancy Registration

    Published Register

TENANCY REGISTRATION

Tenancies falling within the scope of the Residential Tenancies Act 2004 must be registered with the Private Residential Tenancies Board. It is the responsibility of the landlord to register the details with the Board. Both the landlord and the tenants are entitled to a copy of their details entered on the register.

To register a tenancy, a landlord must complete a PRTB1 tenancy registration form. Each tenancy registered with the PRTB will be allocated with a unique registration number. The registration number, along with the details of the registration entry, will be issued to both the landlord and the tenant.

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