Folks
Would appreciate advice. We are in receipt of this payment for my mothers house. When we signed up the first year of the war, the house was in the fair deal scheme (it still is) as my mother was in a nursing home. I was volunteering in helping Ukrainians in Dublin fleeing from war and it made sense to provide them a home. It also made financial sense. Renting it out would have made us liable to pay more under fair deal as well as being taxable so it was more straightforward to get the 800e per month. I also knew that the Ukrainians would not be able to afford rent so kept putting off any decisions.
Several years on and the picture has changed somewhat:
- Rental income is now exempt from being assessible under the fair deal scheme
- Reduction of the 800e per month to 600e means that I need to assess if I'm losing money every month by not renting it out.
The house is a 3 bed with attic room in Dublin. At the moment there is a 3 bed apartment in the area to rent for 2400 per month.
Can I ask the following:
- With no mortgage repayments etc, would a broad calculation of profit each month be around 40% of the rental income. I have no experience of being a proper landlord so don't even know how to work this out.
I'd ideally like to move to a proper formal tenancy with them as tenants. However, they are I think unlikely to be able to pay the going rate. I don't mind reducing - they are good tenants but am in an RPZ so not prepared to take the implications of that.
At the same time, I know I'm not going to be able to tell them to leave if it means going back to a war torn country.
Please help.
Would appreciate advice. We are in receipt of this payment for my mothers house. When we signed up the first year of the war, the house was in the fair deal scheme (it still is) as my mother was in a nursing home. I was volunteering in helping Ukrainians in Dublin fleeing from war and it made sense to provide them a home. It also made financial sense. Renting it out would have made us liable to pay more under fair deal as well as being taxable so it was more straightforward to get the 800e per month. I also knew that the Ukrainians would not be able to afford rent so kept putting off any decisions.
Several years on and the picture has changed somewhat:
- Rental income is now exempt from being assessible under the fair deal scheme
- Reduction of the 800e per month to 600e means that I need to assess if I'm losing money every month by not renting it out.
The house is a 3 bed with attic room in Dublin. At the moment there is a 3 bed apartment in the area to rent for 2400 per month.
Can I ask the following:
- With no mortgage repayments etc, would a broad calculation of profit each month be around 40% of the rental income. I have no experience of being a proper landlord so don't even know how to work this out.
I'd ideally like to move to a proper formal tenancy with them as tenants. However, they are I think unlikely to be able to pay the going rate. I don't mind reducing - they are good tenants but am in an RPZ so not prepared to take the implications of that.
At the same time, I know I'm not going to be able to tell them to leave if it means going back to a war torn country.
Please help.