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Are these non-resident landlords available for immediate work? If not, they cannot qualify.
You have to be seeking a job to qualify for jobseeker's benefit.
Are these non-resident landlords available for immediate work? If not, they cannot qualify.
You have to be seeking a job to qualify for jobseeker's benefit.
The point is how is it possible those with no income from their properties due to the virus issues can access BENEFIT payments? while accessing mortgage holiday breaks as well?
I don't know the intricacies.
I presume you would have to have both lost all rental income and be seeking a job to replace that income.
You've read the full criteria to qualify for job seekers if self employed?A Mortgage holiday AND free cash!?! (I’m assuming of course the rental income to these self employed landlords have dried up completely for whatever reason and it was there only stream of income but still..)
I think I have. Or am I missing something? but Yes, In as much detail as I can.You've read the full criteria to qualify for job seekers if self employed?
Yes of course but isn’t anyone surprised that an air B&b 10 property landlord can claim benefit? And still retain properties?Well, if they've paid their taxes and complied with every law and fulfil terms, then of course they are entitled to claim.
You've satisfied the PRSI piece. Not the unemployed piece...and Bingo you’ve satisfied the benefit criteria.
So if you have a business not generating an income should you get jobseekers allowance. If yes why are landlords different. Both are businesses with no income.You've satisfied the PRSI piece. Not the unemployed piece...
I never said they were different. The thread is about jobseekers benefit.If yes why are landlords different
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