Five local TDs have declared that they rented out property or land in 2024.
The finding was disclosed in the latest edition of the Dáil register of interests.
The register was published earlier this week and provided an updated list of TDs who are obliged to declare their income from land or property.
Longford-Westmeath TD Micheál Carrigy was among the five local politicians included in the data.
The Fine Gael politician owns a vacant post office, retail unit, and land in Ballinalee, as well as offices for letting at New Street in Longford.
Meanwhile Fine Gael colleague Frank Feighan, declared himself a landlord for ownership of a newsagents, from which he earns an income of €400 a month.
Fianna Fáil's Eamon Scanlon, who represents Sligo-Leitrim, was also listed in the findings.
The TD declared income from 5 apartments in Sligo and the ownership of 27 acres of farmland in Ballymote.
Fianna Fáil's Robert Troy declared income from eight properties in Phibsborough in Dublin, and Mullingar and Ballynacargy in Westmeath.
While Claire Kerrane of Sinn Féin claimed she owns land near Castlerea as a site for a future private home.
Nationally, 32 TDs were listed as landlords in the year 2024.