but not really of this:Kiernp said:he is on rent allowance
Maybe you could explain?a seperated father of two, on social welfare
I don't see that as very likely myself to be honest.markowitzman said:Clubman to be serious I think the fact that tenant is separated etc could be a factor in a court case if it gets this far....mitigating circumstances and all that.It could be very easy for the tenant with good legal advice to turn this potential case against the landlord from the point of view of personal problems and alleged harassment from the landlord.
I agree with you there.Which is why one needs to tread carefully and get good legal help.
You'd support a register for problem landlords too - right? Ratemylandlord.ie perhaps?Kiernp said:I think that there should be a register of problem tenants but I'm sure that would be contentious.
markowitzman said:Agree with Don. Letting agent would help.
Also a large deposit might weed out the potential problem tenants.
I think the book RENTING OUT PROPERTY FOR DUMMIES is a fantastic reference to help in all aspects of buy to let.
It is slanted towards the english market but it has been a huge help to me over the past few years.
Highly recommended!
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