Landlord responsibilities and tenant anti-social behaviour
Landlords must make sure tenants follow tenancy agreement rules, especially if they affect neighbours (for example, anti social behaviour). If a landlord fails to ensure a tenant follows the rules, the neighbour or third party can take a case against the landlord through the RTB.
Landlords can be ordered to make large payments to neighbours for distress caused.
If the affected neighbour contacts the landlord about anti social behaviour, the landlord can send a letter to the tenant. This letter instructs the tenant not to behave in an anti social manner on the property or nearby.
Report complaints about serious anti social or criminal activity to the Gardaí.