Apart from the reduced rent, another disadvantage is you have no say on who lives in your property, but there are a lot of advantages.
DLRCC are currently looking to lease properties, they list the benefits as;
http://www.dlrcoco.ie/aboutus/councildepartments/housing/findit/longtermleasing/
- A guaranteed rental income paid in advance
- No tenancy Management
- No day to day maintenance costs
- No rent collection, arrears or void periods
- No advertising costs or/and tenancy fees
- Exemption for second home tax
- Leases for 10 to 20 years
Their advertisement in the spring 2011 DLR Times also states the rent is paid quarterly in advance, and exemption from PRTB fees.
It is also worth noting, the property is leased without furniture.
Aren't some of these schemes also not liable for the NPPR tax? Potentially a very big perk after the coming budgets.Apart from the reduced rent, another disadvantage is you have no say on who lives in your property, but there are a lot of advantages.
DLRCC are currently looking to lease properties, they list the benefits as;
http://www.dlrcoco.ie/aboutus/councildepartments/housing/findit/longtermleasing/
- A guaranteed rental income paid in advance
- No tenancy Management
- No day to day maintenance costs
- No rent collection, arrears or void periods
- No advertising costs or/and tenancy fees
- Exemption for second home tax
- Leases for 10 to 20 years
Their advertisement in the spring 2011 DLR Times also states the rent is paid quarterly in advance, and exemption from PRTB fees.
It is also worth noting, the property is leased without furniture.
Aren't some of these schemes also not liable for the NPPR tax? Potentially a very big perk after the coming budgets.
You have to be willing to lease the house for 10 years or more before the council will look after the maintainance and repairs on it.
Ireland is facing into a decade or more of low growth and unless one is sure they wont need the house in that period of time, it may be worth it, however, it will not suit an awful lot of other people as the time frame is far too long.
They also offer Availability Agreements which are not subject to the minimum ten year lease, but have different terms and conditions.
http://www.dlrcoco.ie/media/media,6112,en.pdf
I am aware there are shorter leases available, however, while the vast majority of council tenants are great, there is also the chance some very unruly tenants could be placed in your house, the house could be destroyed and the landlord would be left with the repair bill. It was one of the reasons I decided not to go down this route.
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