A tenant wrecks a rental and has to be given their full deposit back to get rid of them. Waste of time and money chasing them through the RTB as they are on social welfare.
Thousands of euro worth of repairs need to be done before a new tenant can move in.
New carpets, full paint job, disinfecting, new presses, new couch, new table and chairs, new front door, new bath and shower, garden cleanup required.
Am I correct in assuming those repair costs are fully tax deductible and are not counted as pre-letting expenses?
Thousands of euro worth of repairs need to be done before a new tenant can move in.
New carpets, full paint job, disinfecting, new presses, new couch, new table and chairs, new front door, new bath and shower, garden cleanup required.
Am I correct in assuming those repair costs are fully tax deductible and are not counted as pre-letting expenses?