€2k is nowhere near "substantial" or anything else, a lick of paint would cost that. I would think your previous tenant (having also bid on the house, so knows at least 1 bid you've refused) will keep at this, and rightfully so in my opinion.
Now I can't find where I was reading about that
You're too fast. I thought I'd seen it on boards, and then looked at your link and realised I'm an idiot. I went back and edited it in the hopes that my stupidity would remain hidden, but you got there first.I included a link to the report in post #3 above!
Question...... once you register your new tenants can your x tenants access information on the rent you are charging through the PRTB? Could they simply phone up the PRTB and request the current rent expressing their suspicion that they have been kicked out to allow a rent increase? Are the PRTB legally allowed to give out this info?
No, that wouldn't be relevant.I didn't use an agent to advertise the property. Instead, I advertised it myself on daft. Would that go against me if there was a dispute in the future?
My sense is that there are landlords who tell the tenant that the property is being sold and then simply re-rent the property and completely flout the rules.
Someone who has formally listed the property for sale and left it vacant for a reasonable period of time should have nothing to fear.
So in this situation, what would be considered a "reasonable period of time" and what would be considered "substantial renovations" in the eyes of the PRTB ??
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