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There is a requirement that any notice of termination has a line in it to the effect that "if you wish to dispute this notice of termination, please contact the PRTB" - there is a precise wording to be used though. Without this wording, your notice to terminate is invalid. I suspect this is what they are disputing - they probably found out about the requirement by contacting Threshold or similar.I did give them written notice. I guess I don't really understand what the nature of the complaint against me is, given that they had in effect 5 months notice. Would they be looking for financial compensation ?
There is a requirement that any notice of termination has a line in it to the effect that "if you wish to dispute this notice of termination, please contact the PRTB" - there is a precise wording to be used though. Without this wording, your notice to terminate is invalid. I suspect this is what they are disputing - they probably found out about the requirement by contacting Threshold or similar.
Yes, they will be looking for financial compensation (IMO).
There is a requirement that any notice of termination has a line in it to the effect that "if you wish to dispute this notice of termination, please contact the PRTB" - there is a precise wording to be used though. Without this wording, your notice to terminate is invalid. I suspect this is what they are disputing - they probably found out about the requirement by contacting Threshold or similar.
Don't be surprised if the PRTB is put to sleep on 14 October.
Don't be surprised if the PRTB is put to sleep on 14 October.
Praise be........ if it's true. I think he's referring ot the budget and there are going to be cutbacks hopefully on useless government departments/semi state bodies and the PRTB would be an easy one to get rid of. But I think it will stay, Ireland needs a landlord / tenant resolution body and the fees will go up.Don't be surprised if the PRTB is put to sleep on 14 October.
Praise be........ if it's true. I think he's referring ot the budget and there are going to be cutbacks hopefully on useless government departments/semi state bodies and the PRTB would be an easy one to get rid of.
Why not use the Small Claims Court for this purpose, and dispense with the tortuous registration formalities?Ireland needs a landlord / tenant resolution body.
Exact wording:I'm shocked!!!
So if a tenant has broken windows, thrown all your furniture out onto the street torn all your floors up, flooded the place and you give them notice to leave without the phrase "if you wish to dispute this notice of termination, please contact the PRTB", they can dispute the notice and look for cash from you.
Astonishing...
Praise be........ if it's true. I think he's referring ot the budget and there are going to be cutbacks hopefully on useless government departments/semi state bodies and the PRTB would be an easy one to get rid of. But I think it will stay, Ireland needs a landlord / tenant resolution body and the fees will go up.
The PRTD wont be put to sleep. If landlords didn't get sooo greedy in sooo many situations, its existance wouldn't of occured. It provides a valuable service.
If you did nothing wrong you have nothing to fear.
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