TimmyTimmy
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I'm reading the lease agreement for an apartment I plan to move to next week, it is mostly the same as every other one I've had but there is a list of Special Conditions, the first of which is
"It is hereby agreed and declared by the parties hereto that this tenancy is for the temporary convenience of the Landlord only."
From my googling it seems this is an attempt to avoid the agreement being covered by standard landlord / tenant legislation.
Is that indeed the affect of the line, or is it harmless? I'm afraid to make a fuss out of as it's crazy competitive trying to get an apartment right now (I'm in Dublin) and the landlord would have no shortage of other prospective tenants who probably wouldn't even read the document before signing it.
Any insight is greatly appreciated.
"It is hereby agreed and declared by the parties hereto that this tenancy is for the temporary convenience of the Landlord only."
From my googling it seems this is an attempt to avoid the agreement being covered by standard landlord / tenant legislation.
Is that indeed the affect of the line, or is it harmless? I'm afraid to make a fuss out of as it's crazy competitive trying to get an apartment right now (I'm in Dublin) and the landlord would have no shortage of other prospective tenants who probably wouldn't even read the document before signing it.
Any insight is greatly appreciated.