25euronote
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The PRTB was established in September 2004 to:
resolve disputes between landlords and tenants;
operate a national tenancy registration system and
provide information and policy advice on the private rented sector.
The PRTB dispute resolution service replaces the courts in relation to the majority of landlord and tenant disputes.
From reading threads here it is clear that the PRTB is not popular among landlords but I dont think landlord popularity is an objective of the PRTB!
The PRTB may not be popular with landlords but refer to recent post titled " Help required with landlord issues!" on this forum on 6/5/2009 to see why its establishment was essential.
The question is what can it do to enforce its judgements?
If one, either tenant or landlord chose to ignore the judgement what are the consequences?
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