Well I had a man out to connect up my DVD player to the TV!
OP, as well as sticking to your guns I would go out of my way to (legally) ruin this landlord. Try to investigate anything dodgy they might be doing re tax etc and shop them. Just do it anyway even if they back down. I would.
Do we reply the solicitors telling them that a PRTB dispute has been set and they will contact his client in due course? Do we get a solicitor ourselves? I have been trying to contact threshold but they are always busy.We pretty much do not what to do next. Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
One poster has said it costs 500 to paint a house, even for cash I doubt one could get it done for that price. I paid 1500 about 2 years ago when my long term tenants left. 5K is beyond me as well but maybe in Dublin in a top notch house that is what it costs. If he has an invoice for that and you have admitted the kids wrote on the walls then I don't know how the PRTB will adjudicate.
This scenario sounds a little familiar to me. I reckon the LL believes that the occupiers are in Ireland on an expat package (housing,utilities, car, schooling, per diem & salary) sponsored by their employers & see this as a fast cash route, in the belief that the employers will blindly pay any bills sent forward rather than investigate, I've seen this attitude before with landlords & their Expat Clients, although not in Ireland.
stick to your guns OP, what's right is right & best of luck.
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