However, if I tell them I am looking to sell, can they up sticks and leave? Do I have any recourse if they do?
Hi all,
I may be in the position where I have to sell my property over the next few months. My only concern is that I have a tenant currently in (started a 1 year lease last November) and I'm not 100% sure what I can or can't do? Up to now they have been a good tenant, and I don't want to mess them around - my plan is to keep them informed of the process (should I go ahead) and they will be given as much notice as possible. However, if I tell them I am looking to sell, can they up sticks and leave? Do I have any recourse if they do?
Any ideas (or pointers to helpful links) would be much appreciated!
K
If your tenants have a Fixed Term lease, you cannot remove/evict them just because you want to/have to sell the property. A fixed term means just that, although Irish law gives the tenant the option to vacate without penalty by assigning the lease - landlords have no get out option.
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This is not true. Landlords can end a tenancy if they are selling the property (and for other reasons). Otherwise it would restrict property rights.
This is not true. Landlords can end a tenancy if they are selling the property (and for other reasons). Otherwise it would restrict property rights.
People do not sell 'just' because they want to sell, it is a serious decision by the property owner.
This applies only when a Part 4 tenancy is in existence - it does not apply to a fixed term lease. Under a Part 4 tenancy, a landlord may terminate a tenancy on under 7 grounds of which one is if they intend to sell the property in the next three months.Further more, if a landlord did remove his tenants in such circumstances, he would be liable for illegal eviction with a fine of up to 20,000 euros.Landlords can end a tenancy if they are selling the property (and for other reasons).
If the landlord intends to sell his property, he should not enter into a fixed term contract - he can use a Part 4 or a Periodic lease both of which allow him to terminate the lease.Otherwise it would restrict property rights.
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