A recent Oireachtas Committee was told only 20% of landlords in receipt of RA had supplied their PPSNs. The other 80% must have had other priorities.I agree this would make sense.
It would also make sense to review rents, in light of recent decreases.
Standard of accomodation provided should be reviewed/inspected.
Also rents should only be paid to landlords who are tax compliant and PRTB registered.
Should Social Welfare be required to pay their customers electricity bills directly to the ESB, their gas bills to Bord Gais, their TV licence to An Post, their satellite TV to SKY?
Why restrict this to housing costs? Let us require SW to pay customers home heating costs directly to ESSO and their grocery bills to TESCO.
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plus 1.To develop this further;
Should Social Welfare be required to pay their customers electricity bills directly to the ESB, their gas bills to Bord Gais, their TV licence to An Post, their satellite TV to SKY?
Why restrict this to housing costs? Let us require SW to pay customers home heating costs directly to ESSO and their grocery bills to TESCO.
Investors in residential property have a cheek in expecting the health board to do their legwork for them.
If a tenant defaults on rental payments, the landlord has recourse to the law of the land like every citizen
Firstly I do agree with you that the non payment of rent is 100% the tenants responsibility.
But to say "If a tenant defaults on rental payments, the landlord has recourse to the law of the land like every citizen" is like saying to a landlord "tough sh*t". Because the reality of it is that a landlord will be well and truly out of business by the time the law has dealt with the non paying tenant. And even then the chances are the landlord will never get back the majority of lost rent or legal fees.
Surely this is a business risk the Landlord should have considered before he entered into renting out houses. At the end of the day if a Landlord doesn't want SW tennants then don't take them. Simple as. The system is what it is if you don't like it and can get non SW tennants then go that route.
I as a landlord have had SW tenants and non SW tenants. There are good and bad in both. But I also believe if other landlords have a preference then that is their choice.
Where my problem lies is with a system which leaves a landlord totally open to abuse and loss(which could be severe in current climate) in a situation where a tenant does not pay their rent.
Surely you are not endorsing a system which only favours one side.
What do you propose? Torture of tenants? Sticking them in the stocks in the middle of town?
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