The Residential Tenancies Bill is moving through the final stages of the legislative process.
Opposition parties say today is the final time they can put an end to incoming changes to the rental market.
The Government will push the Residential Tenancies Bill through the final debate stages tonight before moving to the Seanad tomorrow.
Under the Bill, landlords will be able to increase rent by a maximum of two per cent, or by the rate of inflation, whichever is lower.
Laois Sinn Fein Senator Maria McCormack says the incoming changes will undo years of good work by the council in her county:
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