Landlords can give less notice if the tenants are not keeping their obligations (28 days) or if there is serious anti-social behaviour (7 days). Anti-social behaviour includes violence, threats or intimidation as well as any persistent behaviour that interferes with neighbours.
Five Letters is usually indicative of the worst type of tenant,people do not bother writing letters for the crack.My agent has been to meet him twice before I received this complaints and he said he did not see any dogs.
In a space of 2 days I have received 5 letters of people complaining about the disturbances this tenants are causing. I had other tenants who just moved out in April and no one ever complained about them so I doubt the complaints are without substance.
You should issue a 14 day 'Notice of Termination of Tenancy' due to non-payment of rent immediately. It must be worded exactly in accordance with PRTB guidelines - see [broken link removed]. Detail the arrears in full, with dates and amounts and any contact you have had with the tenants regarding arrears, verbal or in writing.
Deliver the notice by hand yourself and take a witness with you.
If they don't pay the full amount by the end of the 14 day notice period, you are entitled to issue a 28 day 'Termination of Tenancy Notice' also worded exactly according to PRTB requirements - see [broken link removed].
Even if they pay part of the arrears, you are still legally entitled to go ahead and enforce the 28 day termination notice if the full amount due has not been paid within the 14 day period specified.
Read carefully what the PRTB require in terms of dates - the 14 day period can, for example, only start the day after you have served the notice.
Go back to the property when the 14 days have expired and issue the 28 day Termination notice yourself and, if you are afraid of the tenant or concerned about the level of anti-social behaviour, go to the Gardai and tell them that you are evicting a troublesome tenant, show them the letters of complaint you have received, tell them that you fear a breach of the peace and for your personal safety and they will accompany you to serve the Termination.
Once the tenants see the Guards, hopefully they will move on quickly.
Tell them that, if they choose to do so, they are welcome to leave earlier than the 28 days notice if they find somewhere else to go.
It's easier to go the non-payment of rent route rather than the anti-social behaviour route as it can be difficult to prove that they are responsible for the anti-social behaviour.
Good luck with it and let us know how you get on.
The OP doesn't state if he/she has a part 4 lease or a fixed term lease.While Delgirl is correct in this, with a part 4 lease a landlord may terminate a lease in the first six months without reason by giving 28 days notice, ie no need for the additional 2 weeks to pay the arrears
Even if they pay part of the arrears, you are still legally entitled to go ahead and enforce the 28 day termination notice if the full amount due has not been paid within the 14 day period specified.
if you are afraid of the tenant or concerned about the level of anti-social behaviour, go to the Gardai and tell them that you are evicting a troublesome tenant, .
I don't see anywhere in my posts where I suggested that the OP should / could physically evict the tenants.Are you suggesting to the OP that she can actually physically evict them after the notice periods are up?
And good luck with the Gardai, they'll tell you it's a civil matter.
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