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There is a private members bill before the dail ( Ciaran Lynch TD - Labour) - which among other things proposes that landlords must submit the deposit they receive to the PRTB and that to get it back at the end of the lease or whatever - the tenant or the landlord and tenant (in event of a dispute ) have to apply to the PRTB for it to be refunded !! - given how poor the service is from the PRTB already - how could anyone imagine this would work ??
In the meantime the money is to be invested and yes you've guessed it - the interest goes to the state !
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Nannyogg
Yes and if the PRTB was even able to confirm your tenancy registration in less than the present 10 weeks (some people never even get a letter of confirmation) or basically do anything it is currently charged with in a timely professional manner then I'd be in favour of it being applied here. The problem is the PRTB are muppets.A long overdue change. Works well in Australia.
And at the risk of being pithy, I find it a bit strange that the issue of who takes the interest is contentious, given that LLs have trousered that themselves up until now.
I quite agree!!!I know this happens in Australia, whereby tenants are required to pay the usual 4 weeks/one month's rent in advance etc as well as a 6 week security bond which is placed with the relevant govt department and which they will return some thirty days after the apartment is vacated. The difference being I guess is that like most systems in Oz the dept is streamlined and efficient - not like our good old PRTB!
There's a substantial difference between between a landlord potentially retaining a couple of years interest on a grand less DIRT [ say (1,000 x 1% x 2) x 75% = €15 ] and a quango retaining the interest on possibly 10's of 1,000's of deposits.... I find it a bit strange that the issue of who takes the interest is contentious, given that LLs have trousered that themselves up until now.
I agree with Nannyogg - Maybe im not the average Landlord - but I always treat my tenants as fairly as possible. I hand back the deposit when they hand back the keys. I have all the bills sorted before they leave - the house cleaned (by them) and inspected by me. Im sure you wont get a load of tenants on here arguing against the deposits going to the prtb - but in the long run it will be them that suffer. Although I do agree that the German method sounds interesting. However, my system has worked for me adn ive never had one tenant complain or feel cheated.
But the essence of the Labour Party proposal is that the PRTB hold the deposits, so tackling their inability to discharge their current responsibilities is a prerequisite to implementing any change in the existing system of managing deposits.... The PRTB's incompetence / lack of resourcing is a separate issue altogether, ...
The PRTB's incompetence / lack of resourcing is a separate issue altogether, which would need tackling if the plan were to be implemented.
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