On a separate but connected issue - rate in document is Prime One + 1.5% - is Prime One the Euribor rate?
The RTB material quoted here suggests that there's no need to register.Is the tenancy registered ?
The RTB material quoted here suggests that there's no need to register.
There was a court case in the last month or so. The ex wife purged her contempt, and was allowed get out of jail as she agreed to vacate the property (one she had moved into as they owned a few). But the receiver/bank were worried that her children, in the house, would hten have some rights. But the court said the order against her applied to the children. That's the gist of the case I read.Agreed, I get the sense the landlord in question here is hoping that the protections of tenancy and RPZ rent increase limit rules apply so as the thwart the efforts of the receiver.
My uneducated assumption is they cannot rely on these protections where the tenancy is unregistered and the unit is occupied by a direct family member.
I remember that case, but the court had already granted possession and I think she tried to claim it was a family home and had not previously lived in it.There was a court case in the last month or so. The ex wife purged her contempt, and was allowed get out of jail as she agreed to vacate the property (one she had moved into as they owned a few). But the receiver/bank were worried that her children, in the house, would hten have some rights. But the court said the order against her applied to the children. That's the gist of the case I read.
I remember that case, but the court had already granted possession and I think she tried to claim it was a family home and had not previously lived in it.
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