Fair enough you've won your case at the PRTB - have you got your money from the tenant?It's definitely worth pursuing the case through the PRTB. It won't cost you anything only the time off work to attend the hearing.
I took a case against a tenant who left abruptly owing money and won the case. The tenant did not turn up to the hearing and I was awarded the rent due and my costs for attending the hearing. The only drawback, is that it is a long process. It took over a year.
You would have to have an address for the ex-tenant, but as you say, you might be able to get this from the solicitor. Also, it would be good to have photos as proof of the damage done to your apartment.
Mr Gormley's explanation for appointing two councillors to the Private Residential Tenancies Board was described as "deeply embarrassing" after it emerged that local authority members are barred from serving. The blunder invalidated 120 decisions of the board -- which has since had to sit again in order to re-ratify its verdicts in disputed cases.
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