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re prtb, i have an apt which i registered in 2004,2006 and June 2008. All different tenants. In late Aug , got letter informing me that i need to re-register as the 4 yrs are up! (ie the original registration) This just goes to show what you will be dealing with.
Write the 70 euro off and move on. No point expending energy on this type of thing. It just wont be worth it.
The landlord does'nt want to write it off ! What's 70 euro ask the landlord he want's it. It will only take a small amount of time too complete dispute form and it will be worth it.Hi
re prtb, i have an apt which i registered in 2004,2006 and June 2008. All different tenants. In late Aug , got letter informing me that i need to re-register as the 4 yrs are up! (ie the original registration) This just goes to show what you will be dealing with.
Write the 70 euro off and move on. No point expending energy on this type of thing. It just wont be worth it.
If you have had different tenant's you do not need to re register. It's only if you have tenants for more than 4 years that you have to pay the fee again.Hi
re prtb, i have an apt which i registered in 2004,2006 and June 2008. All different tenants. In late Aug , got letter informing me that i need to re-register as the 4 yrs are up! (ie the original registration) This just goes to show what you will be dealing with.
Write the 70 euro off and move on. No point expending energy on this type of thing. It just wont be worth it.
I think most landlords would have the brains to build in the €70 to the price rather than blatantly take it at the end. The prtb won't have a field day he will get a letter and then he will say I'll pay them the €70 and prtb will ask you to drop the case in which you should.
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for the record,
I am not the op's landlord.
That is all very well assuming the LL has brains he will pay the €70 back to the OP but supposing the Op doesn't push the issue, then the next tenant will get stunk by this rogue LL.
If the OP pushes the issue to the PRTB then the next time this LL comes up before them they will have a record of the LL and what he is up to.
I would think that even though its only €70 most landlords will fit a charge in during the course of a tenancy to cover what they see as an extra cost, and it won't be going back to tenant.That is all very well assuming the LL has brains he will pay the €70 back to the OP but supposing the Op doesn't push the issue, then the next tenant will get stunk by this rogue LL.
But presumably if the landlord simply amends the letting agreement to state that the tenant forfeits the €70 "fee" on early termination of a tenancy, he is well within his rights to do so?
I would think that even though its only €70 most landlords will fit a charge in during the course of a tenancy to cover what they see as an extra cost, and it won't be going back to tenant.
Well it was a questionI'm glad you put a '?' at the end of your post.
If your analysis is correct, will the P.R.T.B. refund my 25 euro? If not I may as well go ahead.I think most landlords would have the brains to build in the €70 to the price rather than blatantly take it at the end. The prtb won't have a field day he will get a letter and then he will say I'll pay them the €70 and prtb will ask you to drop the case in which you should.
Have a meeting with my solicitor on unrelated matter,I will query this with him .But presumably if the landlord simply amends the letting agreement to state that the tenant forfeits the €70 "fee" on early termination of a tenancy, he is well within his rights to do so?
If your analysis is correct, will the P.R.T.B. refund my 25 euro? If not I may as well go ahead.
Have a meeting with my solicitor on unrelated matter,I will query this with him .
He is just after telling me that the L.L. pay's this and he cannot under any circumstance's charge this to any tenantDo let us know what (s)he says. Many thanks.
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