I ice Registered User Messages 396 5 Jan 2006 #1 Hi Have any of you landlords had the misfortune of having to take one of your tenants to court for non payment of rent/evection ? Do you know if these are open courts, ie can any member of the public attend the hearing??? Do you know how long it can take to get rid of a nightmare tenant ?
Hi Have any of you landlords had the misfortune of having to take one of your tenants to court for non payment of rent/evection ? Do you know if these are open courts, ie can any member of the public attend the hearing??? Do you know how long it can take to get rid of a nightmare tenant ?
O onekeano Registered User Messages 910 5 Jan 2006 #2 Hi Ice, Fortunately never had this issue - suggest you contact the IPOA (Irish prperty Owners Assoc). I used to be a member but have lapsed but they should be able to give you some advice. Roy
Hi Ice, Fortunately never had this issue - suggest you contact the IPOA (Irish prperty Owners Assoc). I used to be a member but have lapsed but they should be able to give you some advice. Roy
D delgirl Registered User Messages 1,322 5 Jan 2006 #3 Hi ice, All landlord/tenant issues are now handled by the PRTB. You should have registered with them following the new rules issued end of 2004. Have a look at their website and give them a call - I'm sure they'll be able to help you. Be particularly careful that any [broken link removed]you give your tenant is valid. Good luck!
Hi ice, All landlord/tenant issues are now handled by the PRTB. You should have registered with them following the new rules issued end of 2004. Have a look at their website and give them a call - I'm sure they'll be able to help you. Be particularly careful that any [broken link removed]you give your tenant is valid. Good luck!