My parents have a number of rental properties and have never had a problem over the years. They have the properties registered with the PRTB and everything is done propperly.
Last week (11/4) they had an incident with a tennant who threatened my dad verbally (and what he would do to him with a shotgun)- there were witnesses present at the time.
They immediatly contacted their solicitor who advised my dad to report this incident to the gardai which he did and the solicitor sent out a 7 day eviction order to the tennant and he was supposed to be out today.
The solicitor has just rang to say that the tennant got onto the PRTB and as he has lived in the premises for over 6mth he has an automatic 4year lease and cannot be evicted unless under grounds for public disorder and if this is the case he has to have 42 days notice - Does the Landlord have any rights anymore!
Maybe we are all better off not registering with PRTB and just pay our taxes etc.
Another nice little addition - you need to be registered with PRTB in order to claim Interest relief on your mortgage for your rented property !
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Last week (11/4) they had an incident with a tennant who threatened my dad verbally (and what he would do to him with a shotgun)- there were witnesses present at the time.
They immediatly contacted their solicitor who advised my dad to report this incident to the gardai which he did and the solicitor sent out a 7 day eviction order to the tennant and he was supposed to be out today.
The solicitor has just rang to say that the tennant got onto the PRTB and as he has lived in the premises for over 6mth he has an automatic 4year lease and cannot be evicted unless under grounds for public disorder and if this is the case he has to have 42 days notice - Does the Landlord have any rights anymore!
Maybe we are all better off not registering with PRTB and just pay our taxes etc.
Another nice little addition - you need to be registered with PRTB in order to claim Interest relief on your mortgage for your rented property !
Any suggestions would be appreciated.