How come?personally I wouldn't see it as an issue
OP should of course make their own choices, but personally I wouldn't see it as an issue.
Thanks ladsWell you ain't the revenue commissioners.
I wouldn't assume that at all.I assume that if I have access to the house for at least one weekend a month that I can assume it’s a house share and so I don’t need to register with with RTB and so I can charge market rent in future should I let it out whole?
Do you know of any actual cases that would support your view?I'm absolutely sure the RTB (and the Courts for that matter) would consider this arrangement to constitute a registerable tenancy.
He enjoys the benefits of full ownership while any lodger must obey the rules pertaining to a lodger.
What type of residence qualifies?
Sole or main residence
Your main residence is your home for most of the year and where friends would expect to find you.
I think some of this is getting out of hand lolThis is really very simple.
A person that is resident in London cannot take lodgers in a property they own in Dublin.
I’m amazed anybody would try to argue otherwise.
How can you have a "spare room" in a house which is not your primary residence?I think I’m allowed to have people rent my spare room
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