and I have other plans on how I want to use the house after? (not selling/not moving myself or relative).
Due to COVID, yes; but that does have an end date and you can still give notice to quit.They've pretty much got that in place now
I am getting more and more confused about rental laws in Ireland and at this stage not all of it makes sense to me.
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It's irrelevant what my plans are.. - my plans would not fall under the reason of terminating the part 4 tenancy - it could be I want to have a house empty, just in case my friend comes over in a years time or other "just in case" situation.. could be anything.. Surely as a person owning the house, I should be able to select how long I want to rent it for and not being restricted to only 6 months or 6 years? So my questions essentially, are there legal ways to rent for a year, without enterring part 4? I am aware of Covid restrictions and difficult tenants that may not move out after the end of their lease. My question is - is it technically possible to have a 1 year lease agreement only that would legally require tenant to move out after a year?What would your other plans be?
Something like a short-term letting?
No.So my questions essentially, are there legal ways to rent for a year, without enterring part 4?
It's irrelevant what my plans are.. - my plans would not fall under the reason of terminating the part 4 tenancy....
I'm sure sumbody badly looking for a place too live would snap your hand off for a secure place too live for 12months.
I thought you were looking for advice.It's irrelevant what my plans are..
That’s correct.AFAIK you have to offer it back to previous tenants...
.... to sell. AFAIK you have to offer it back to previous tenants but in most cases they'll have moved on...
Correct.In Ireland a landlord can not rent a house for any time shorter than 6 years (apart from initial 6 months), unless he has a valid reason to terminate tenancy earlier such as moving himself/selling/upgrading/renovating.
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