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Facing a challenging property law matter in Ireland? Whether you're purchasing your first home, dealing with landlord-tenant disputes, or navigating planning permission requirements, our smart AI legal assistant delivers clear, practical information within minutes, completely free. Based on Irish law, it helps you understand your situation, explore your options, and move forward with confidence. When you need professional representation, we'll connect you with experienced property solicitors who can provide legal advice tailored to your specific circumstances.

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Our AI legal assistant may highlight when your situation might benefit from professional legal consultation with a qualified property solicitor. LawConnect cannot provide legal advice, but we can connect you with experienced property solicitors, regulated by the Law Society of Ireland, based on your specific needs and location. These solicitors are carefully selected for their expertise and client service standards, though you remain under no obligation to proceed.

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The AI assistant provides general legal information to help you understand Irish property law topics, including conveyancing, tenancy matters, planning permission, and property disputes. However, it cannot provide personalised legal advice specific to your individual circumstances. If you require tailored legal advice, we can connect you with an experienced property solicitor who can guide you based on your particular situation.
A legally compliant residential tenancy agreement should include the names of all parties, property address, rental amount and payment schedule, tenancy duration, deposit details, and landlord contact information. It should also specify maintenance responsibilities, permitted use restrictions, and termination procedures under the Residential Tenancies Act. Our AI assistant can explain these requirements in detail and help you understand specific clauses that commonly appear in Irish residential tenancy agreements.
In Ireland, most tenant evictions must go through the Residential Tenancies Board (RTB), even with valid grounds. Notice of termination procedures allow landlords to begin eviction processes for lease violations, while notices for specific breaches apply when tenants breach tenancy terms, such as not paying rent, causing damage to the property, or engaging in anti-social behaviour. However, proper procedures must be followed, including correct notice periods and RTB forms. LawConnect explains the legal requirements and when professional legal assistance becomes necessary.
Freehold ownership means you own the property and land outright with complete control over the property subject to planning laws and any restrictive covenants. Leasehold ownership means you have rights to use the property for a specific period while someone else owns the land, typically involving ground rent payments and compliance with lease conditions. Leaseholders may face restrictions on alterations and require landlord consent for certain changes.
Most house extensions require planning permission unless they fall under exempted development provisions. Planning permission becomes necessary if you exceed size limits, affect protected structures, or propose changes in Areas of Special Planning Control. Local authorities like Dublin City Council, Cork County Council, and others handle these approval processes, which can vary by region. Building regulations compliance is typically required regardless, and our AI assistant explains these requirements based on your specific circumstances and location.
Yes, using our AI legal assistant is completely free of charge. You can ask questions, receive information, and explore your options without any costs whatsoever. There are no hidden charges or subscription fees. We believe in making property law information more accessible, particularly when you're beginning to navigate complex legal matters.
Our AI assistant can explain legal document requirements, common clauses, and what to look for in contracts, leases, and other property-related paperwork. While it cannot draft documents or provide specific legal advice, it helps you understand legal terminology and identifies when professional document preparation might be necessary for your situation.
Multi-unit developments in Ireland can face complex legal challenges, particularly regarding management company responsibilities, defective construction issues, and fire safety compliance. The Multi-Unit Developments Act addresses many of these concerns, including developer obligations and resident rights. Common issues include disputes over service charges, building defects discovered after purchase, and compliance with updated fire safety standards. Our AI assistant can explain your rights as an apartment owner and when professional legal assistance might be necessary for complex development disputes.
If your situation requires expert legal advice, our platform connects you with qualified property solicitors, regulated by the Law Society of Ireland, to provide personalised support, while you remain in full control of when and whether to engage their services.
