The rental market in Ireland is heavily regulated. The consequences of getting it wrong are real. A structured education programme exists precisely because the alternative — winging it — is genuinely risky.
Irish tenancy law has been amended multiple times in recent years. Rent Pressure Zone designations change. RTB registration requirements have been updated. Notice period rules were significantly revised. If you're relying on what you learned when you first became a landlord, there's a reasonable chance some of it is now out of date.
The programme is built around current legislation and is updated when the rules change. You're not learning from a forum post from 2019.
A notice that's served incorrectly — wrong form, wrong period, wrong service method — is invalid. That means you're back to square one, with the clock resetting. An RTB registration that lapses means you can't pursue a dispute. A rent increase in an RPZ that exceeds the permitted amount can be challenged and reversed.
None of these outcomes require bad faith. They happen to landlords who simply didn't know the rules precisely enough.
A solicitor or tax adviser is exactly the right person to consult when you have a specific legal or financial question about your situation. They're not the right tool for building your general understanding of how the system works.
We fill the gap between "I have no idea what I'm doing" and "I have a specific question for a professional." After the programme, you'll know enough to ask the right questions and understand the answers.
Most tenancy problems don't start with bad intentions on either side. They start with miscommunication, unclear expectations, and landlords making decisions they think are reasonable but that don't align with what the law actually requires.
When you understand your obligations — and your tenant's rights — the relationship is cleaner. You're not guessing. You're not making promises you can't keep. You're managing the property the way it's supposed to be managed.
You're not a property professional. You have a job, a family, and a life. You happen to own a rental property. The programme is designed around that reality.
Modules are structured to be worked through independently, without requiring you to block out days at a time. The language is plain. The examples are practical. The focus is on what you actually need to know, not on covering every theoretical edge case in Irish property law.
We're also honest about what we are and what we're not. We explain the framework. We walk you through how the rules work in common scenarios. We don't give you advice on your specific situation — that's for your solicitor or accountant. But we make sure you arrive at that conversation knowing what you're talking about.
See How the Programme WorksTrueCodexium is an education programme. We explain how Irish landlord and tenancy law works in general terms. We do not manage properties on your behalf. We do not provide legal advice, tax advice, or guidance on individual situations. For advice specific to your circumstances, please consult a qualified solicitor or tax adviser.