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Eviction Nation: A Comprehensive Study of Evictions in Ireland from 2015 to 2024 | CATU Research Report | Housing Crisis Analysis & Tenant Rights Advocacy
Eviction Nation: A Comprehensive Study of Evictions in Ireland from 2015 to 2024 | CATU Research Report | Housing Crisis Analysis & Tenant Rights AdvocacyEviction Nation: A Comprehensive Study of Evictions in Ireland from 2015 to 2024 | CATU Research Report | Housing Crisis Analysis & Tenant Rights AdvocacyEviction Nation: A Comprehensive Study of Evictions in Ireland from 2015 to 2024 | CATU Research Report | Housing Crisis Analysis & Tenant Rights AdvocacyEviction Nation: A Comprehensive Study of Evictions in Ireland from 2015 to 2024 | CATU Research Report | Housing Crisis Analysis & Tenant Rights Advocacy

Eviction Nation: A Comprehensive Study of Evictions in Ireland from 2015 to 2024 | CATU Research Report | Housing Crisis Analysis & Tenant Rights Advocacy" (使用场景: This title is optimized for researchers, policymakers, and housing activists searching for data on Ireland's eviction trends, tenant protections, and housing inequality.)

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Evictions are one of the most harmful features of the current housing crisis in Ireland, causing a vast amount of hardship and disruption amongst tenants and working class communities. But in order to resist evictions we first need to know who is responsible and how they operate. Eviction Nation provides a detailed investigation of evictions in Ireland over the past decade, including who is responsible and how they get away with it. It provides resources which can be used to resist evictions and exposes the landlords, investors and speculators responsible for the eviction crisis. Drawing on records of disputes dealt with by the Residential Tenancies Board, the report provides new insights regarding both legal and illegal evictions and the failures of regulation and enforcement that allow them to take place on such a widespread scale. It  includes illustrated profiles of ten of the country’s most prolific evictors, describing who they are and how they operate.

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Published by CATU
Softcover
60 pages
150 x 210 mm

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