Facing an RTB Prosecution? You Could Be Looking at a Criminal Conviction
The Residential Tenancies Board (RTB) does more than resolve disputes between landlords and tenants. In certain cases, it has the power to prosecute landlords for criminal offences under the Residential Tenancies Acts.
What Offences Are Prosecuted?
Landlords are most often prosecute for:
Many landlords mistakenly treat these as administrative issues—but they can lead to criminal prosecution.
What Penalties Can Apply?
On conviction, the court may impose:
A criminal conviction can have serious long-term consequences beyond the immediate penalty.
Get Legal Advice Early
RTB prosecutions often begin with correspondence or enforcement notices. Early legal advice can significantly affect the outcome – and may prevent proceedings entirely.
We regularly represent landlords in District Court prosecutions across Dublin.
If you are a landlord who has received an RTB notice or summons or request for information, contact us today for urgent advice – 01 873 1366. We can assess your case immediately.