Howth Head
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This seems quite alarming and frankly unbelieveable to me for all kinds of reasons. While I'm not lucky enough to own a holiday home I would have thought that once they received initial planning and were bought and paid for (with LPT up to date etc) that it's no-one's business how the owner uses it. (Yes I can see the wider point - but surely encouraging local business to refuse service to those owners can't be legal.)
www.independent.ie
Mr Gilligan proposed the immediate boycott of holiday-home owners in Mayo as a “potential remedy for bringing holiday homes back into use for long-term sustainable housing”.
He said a four-point plan would involve the local community in which holiday-home owners live part-time. It would involve:

‘They are bad neighbours to have’ – Mayo housing official calls for ‘radical’ boycott of holiday-home owners
A senior county council manager has called for a community-led “boycott” of holiday-home owners in order to bring high numbers of vacant properties back into use and combat the housing crisis.

Mr Gilligan proposed the immediate boycott of holiday-home owners in Mayo as a “potential remedy for bringing holiday homes back into use for long-term sustainable housing”.
He said a four-point plan would involve the local community in which holiday-home owners live part-time. It would involve:
- Avoiding patronage of businesses or services owned by absentee landlords.
- Refusing engagement with holiday-home owners.
- Public campaigns, posters and community meetings encouraging solidarity.
- Social pressure, including open letters and local resolutions, demanding accountability from property investors.