PRTB Late (Very)

appd

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Hi

I began a tenancy with a tenant in June 08 and registered it with the PRTB.

Unfortunately I have been unaware of what is called a Part 4 tenancy. I never re - registered after 4 years.

I don't believe i ever got a notice that I should at the time from the PRTB in 2012.

So I believe I am well over a year late.

I tried submitting an application on the PRTB website but the fee payable kept appearing as "Unknown". So I am going to sent a paper form.

Could someone tell me if this will just be a matter of paying what they call the late fee or is this more serious?

Thanks
 
Your fee will be €90 plus €90 for late payment. In total €180. That should be the end of it. You could be waiting 3 months or more for a receipt if you do it manually. The PRTB can do their thing at a leisurely pace.
 
I don't believe i ever got a notice that I should at the time from the PRTB in 2012.

I didn't get one either for a property rented around the same time by the time I realised I was already into penalty territory,sharp practice or incompetence?
 
Sorry to say, but:
As a landlord of a residential property, you are considered as in a business. As such, you should know ALL the laws pertaining to that business - RTA 2004, Housing Standards for rented accommodation, Tax laws and PRTB requirements to mention a few. Ignorance of the law is no excuse.

Being a landlord is NOT the easy option that many people (especially tenants) believe it is. As a landlord you are renting out a property valued in most cases well over 100,000 euros.

If you called a plumber and he didn't know his job, you would be upset. If you went to the dentist who didn't know his job, you would be upset. If you went to a solicitor who gave you incorrect advice, you would be very upset.

If then, as a person in business you do not know the laws pertaining to that business should you not be penalized?
 
well i rented out apartment in 2006,and have only registered in 2011,i couldnt go back any further than 4 years.The prtb know i had it rented since 2006 so dont know what will happen in future,still have tax returns to do for 7 years,should be interesting!!!!!!

Can you go back into the PRTB website and put the start date in 2006 and the end date 4 years later, see if that works. If it does see then if you can do an extension. Don't try and put in any more than 4 years initially. You have to think like the computer.

You seem to be worried about PRTB, instead it's revenue you need to be worried about.
 
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