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AJC said:According to An Post:
Terms and conditions
- Any person in occupancy at an address where a television set is held is legally responsible for the licensing of the television set regardless of ownership of either the premises or the set itself.
- Under the Wireless Telegraphy Legislation it is a prosecutable offence to be in possession of an unlicensed television set. Fines for a first offence can be up to €635.
Hi Ian,Hi Seph,
I have a word copy of the standard agreement, I'll forward it if you reply with your e mail, or perhaps a moderator would create a link as this gets requested from time to time.
This is a generic agreement and was sent to my by a management agency I have used, adjust it to your details and post it to your solicitor for review.
Regards,
Ian's offer of a lease goes back to 2002, it would therefore not comply with the 2004 Residential Tenancies Act.Hi Ian,
would be most grateful if you could e mail a copy of the leasing agreement
to me at mickybyrne@gmail.com
Cheers,
Michael.
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