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Rent increase but no contract

  • 28-08-2014 12:22pm
    #1
    Registered Users Posts: 6


    Hi all,

    I am renting since 2012. At first I had a 1-year contract which then automatically rolled into a Part-4 tenancy (I think I read about this somewhere). The landlord is now asking an increased rent.
    I agreed to the new rent, upon condition that he provided me with a new contract stating the higher amount. Regardless of my continuous requests, he will not provide a new contract but still wants the new rent rate. As the due date for the rent is approaching, what should I do?
    Pay the old rate or the new one?
    Is he legally obliged to provide me with a new contract or not?
    P.S. He also did not send me any signed letter regarding the new rate, which was just agreed to by phone and email.
    P.P.S. The tenancy is not registered at PRTB.

    Thanks


Comments

  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 7,703 ✭✭✭whippet


    the new rent has been agreed in writing as you have said yourself .. therefore it is due.

    you have a lease, after 12 months the LL is entitled to seek a rent increase (in line with market rates) .. you agreed to it therefore you must pay it.

    the PRTB reg is a totally different thing and does not affect your tenancy, as an aside how do you know it isn't registered? The house I have let out is registered and paid for with the PRTB but does not show up on their website.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,029 ✭✭✭spaceHopper


    You have it in an email and are fully covered by part four, you are also free to give notice when every you wish if you sign a new lease you have to say a full year. I'd pay the rent and forget about about a contract


  • Registered Users Posts: 6 MIAIT


    whippet wrote: »
    the new rent has been agreed in writing as you have said yourself .. therefore it is due.

    you have a lease, after 12 months the LL is entitled to seek a rent increase (in line with market rates) .. you agreed to it therefore you must pay it.

    the PRTB reg is a totally different thing and does not affect your tenancy, as an aside how do you know it isn't registered? The house I have let out is registered and paid for with the PRTB but does not show up on their website.

    Thanks for replying. How I know the tenancy is not registered is that I emailed PRTB.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 19,031 ✭✭✭✭murphaph


    PRTB registration is not your problem. From a tenant's perspective it makes absolutely no difference if the tenancy is registered or not. You are still afforded the protection of the PRTB.


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