I really hope that won't be the case here. Like you, I have had enough of being a landlord and just want to get out but I fear they won't make it easy for me. The property is in a RPZ and rent currently is €700 less than similar properties in the area. Coveney's rent legislation was the last straw for us.Sounds like they might be digging in for the long haul. What if they just decide now they are not leaving and don't pay rent. That will take you years going through the motions to get them out.
It's this kind of thing that scares me.
That's why I want to just sell my investment property and get out of this while biased mess.
It's almost like the landlord is just there to hand over his very costly asset and have no control over it anymore.
I heard last week that there is a certain family in Wicklow now where each member of the family have rented a different house and all stopped paying rent and charge other people per room to live there. Owners will take years to get them out, meanwhile the family have made a fortune.
Yes, you are entitled to inspect the property at a mutually agreed time and if the tenant continually refuses access you can issue a 28 day termination notice. However, that's not much use to you if you have already issued a termination notice!
Have you written a formal letter to the tenants requesting access? I'm afraid text messages don't count.
Ah, I see.The termination notice I served doesn't apply for a few more months yet (due to the fact that they've been there so long). A 'breach of obligations' notice requires them to vacate in 28 days which would suit me better. As far as I'm concerned, the sooner I can get them out and sell the place, the better.
I wouldn't have thought so.The last inspection was in mid-March of this year. Is 3+ months considered a 'reasonable interval'?
Sounds like they might be digging in for the long haul. What if they just decide now they are not leaving and don't pay rent. That will take you years going through the motions to get them out.
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