SomeRandomer
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So I have a 4 bedroom / 2 bathroom house in Dublin that's registered as my PPR and the bills are in my name. There are 4 people in the house and I rent each bedroom individually to people for short or long term, and they share the kitchen and cleaning of the common spaces etc. I was living abroad for several years and moved back in March 2020 and also rented rooms individually while I was away. In January this year the house became my PPR but I haven't stayed there as I can work remotely with my job and I've been staying in my home town in the north west looking after an elderly relative that hasn't been well.
A girl moved in on March 15th and things were fine for a while, but she started a couple of rows with others in the house, and one night in late June she had a friend around that got abusive and had to be removed from the house. So for these reasons I gave her 4 weeks notice at the end of June to move out by August 1st, and shortly after my cousin asked had I a spare room as she was starting a new job on August 2nd, so I gave this as another reason.
Eventually she said she found another place from August 1st and would move out, but on July 23rd she said the agency informed her there was a delay and that her new place won't be available until August 23rd, and she needs to stay in the room until then. I told her this wasn't possible and she replied with quotes from the RTB website saying I'm required to give her 3 months notice and my behavior was unlawful. I replied saying she was a licensee and not a tenant with links to the RTB site showing the definition of licensee:
https://www.rtb.ie/beginning-a-tenancy/types-of-tenancies-and-agreements/licences
and also to citizensinformation.ie showing the rights a licensee has when renting an individual room from the owner of a property:
https://www.citizensinformation.ie/...sharing_accommodation_with_your_landlord.html
So she's now stopped replying to my messages and doesn't answer my calls. I'm not in Dublin at the moment but another person in the house told me she's still there. I had told my cousin she could move into the room on August 1st but now she can't and has to stay in a hotel.
So some questions:
- am I correct in saying that each person in the house is a licensee? Point 3 in the link to the RTB website above seems to indicate this
- what are my rights if I want to get this girl to leave. I'll be in the house next weekend, can I pack her stuff and store it somewhere?
Below is the agreement I signed with her when she moved in. All advice appreciated.
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Name: Term: 15/03/2022 for at least 6 months
Rent: Deposit:
- You agree to pay the rent on a monthly basis by the 27th day of the month to arrive in rental account by the first day of the following month.
- You agree to pay your share of the utility bills (electricity and heating only – Wi-Fi, bins, and TV are included in the rent).
- There is a one month notice period when moving out. The deposit will be returned fully once there is no damage to the house and all outstanding bills are paid. The deposit cannot be used as rent for the final month.
- You agree to show the room to the next prospective renter when moving out, or to facilitate viewings of the room for the next prospective tenant.
- You agree to maintain the garden and the cleanliness of the house and respect the privacy of others in the house.
- You agree to facilitate occasional visits of plumber or other tradespeople if necessary e.g. if some plumbing work needs to be done or delivery of new appliances, etc.
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A girl moved in on March 15th and things were fine for a while, but she started a couple of rows with others in the house, and one night in late June she had a friend around that got abusive and had to be removed from the house. So for these reasons I gave her 4 weeks notice at the end of June to move out by August 1st, and shortly after my cousin asked had I a spare room as she was starting a new job on August 2nd, so I gave this as another reason.
Eventually she said she found another place from August 1st and would move out, but on July 23rd she said the agency informed her there was a delay and that her new place won't be available until August 23rd, and she needs to stay in the room until then. I told her this wasn't possible and she replied with quotes from the RTB website saying I'm required to give her 3 months notice and my behavior was unlawful. I replied saying she was a licensee and not a tenant with links to the RTB site showing the definition of licensee:
https://www.rtb.ie/beginning-a-tenancy/types-of-tenancies-and-agreements/licences
and also to citizensinformation.ie showing the rights a licensee has when renting an individual room from the owner of a property:
https://www.citizensinformation.ie/...sharing_accommodation_with_your_landlord.html
So she's now stopped replying to my messages and doesn't answer my calls. I'm not in Dublin at the moment but another person in the house told me she's still there. I had told my cousin she could move into the room on August 1st but now she can't and has to stay in a hotel.
So some questions:
- am I correct in saying that each person in the house is a licensee? Point 3 in the link to the RTB website above seems to indicate this
- what are my rights if I want to get this girl to leave. I'll be in the house next weekend, can I pack her stuff and store it somewhere?
Below is the agreement I signed with her when she moved in. All advice appreciated.
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Letting Agreement
Name: Term: 15/03/2022 for at least 6 months
Rent: Deposit:
- You agree to pay the rent on a monthly basis by the 27th day of the month to arrive in rental account by the first day of the following month.
- You agree to pay your share of the utility bills (electricity and heating only – Wi-Fi, bins, and TV are included in the rent).
- There is a one month notice period when moving out. The deposit will be returned fully once there is no damage to the house and all outstanding bills are paid. The deposit cannot be used as rent for the final month.
- You agree to show the room to the next prospective renter when moving out, or to facilitate viewings of the room for the next prospective tenant.
- You agree to maintain the garden and the cleanliness of the house and respect the privacy of others in the house.
- You agree to facilitate occasional visits of plumber or other tradespeople if necessary e.g. if some plumbing work needs to be done or delivery of new appliances, etc.
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