Residential Tenancies Board (RTB)
Aisling Ryan is a Research Fellow at the Administrative Fairness Lab within the University of York, focusing on the connections between administrative fairness and health, including mental health. Concurrently, Aisling serves as a panel member on the Residential Tenancies Board, adjudicating landlord-tenant disputes. A PhD graduate from University College Cork, Aisling's research examined the control of discretionary power in Irish administrative law. Additionally, Aisling has experience as a part-time lecturer in Commercial Law at University College Cork and previously worked as an Associate Solicitor in the Pensions and Charities Law group at Arthur Cox. Aisling holds a Master's in Law from Trinity College Dublin and has completed various legal certifications and training programs.
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Residential Tenancies Board (RTB)
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The RTB was established in 2004 on foot of the Residential Tenancies Act (RTA). The RTB is an agency of Government with statutory powers. The central role of the RTB is to support the rental housing market and to resolve cheaply and speedily disputes between landlords and tenants, affording protection to both parties without having to resort to the Courts. As a statutory body, the RTB has been responsible for the operation of a national registration system for all private residential tenancies and for providing a more timely and cost effective dispute resolution service, as well as disseminating information, carrying out research and offering policy advice regarding the rental housing sector.