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Private landlords?

  • 04-12-2011 11:01pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 19


    Do you have any recommendations/numbers for private landlords in dublin?

    I hate agencies for numerous reasons and having a private landlord is just more convenient.

    Thanks!


Comments

  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,921 ✭✭✭silja


    There are thousands... what sort of property are you looking for and where?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,807 ✭✭✭Custardpi


    No real way of comprehensively checking out a private landlord as most people will only have dealt with a very limited amount in their lifetime - there is as yet no "ratemylandlord" type service available. What you can do is check out the Private Rented Tenancies Board website (https://www.prtb.ie/) where all private tenancies must be registered by law. If a property you're looking at isn't on there then the landlord is either a cowboy trying to evade tax by keeping the property below the radar or is a complete eejit who isn't aware of his/her responsibilities - neither of which are good signs. While being on the register doesn't mean that the landlord will be fantastic it does at least demonstrate that they're prepared to adhere to some standards.


  • Banned (with Prison Access) Posts: 987 ✭✭✭Kosseegan


    Custardpi wrote: »
    NWhat you can do is check out the Private Rented Tenancies Board website (https://www.prtb.ie/) where all private tenancies must be registered by law.
    Not all private tenancies need be registered by law. Some landlords may not want the PRTB poking itself into their affairs, so have tenancies which are not registerable.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,807 ✭✭✭Custardpi


    Kosseegan wrote: »
    Not all private tenancies need be registered by law. Some landlords may not want the PRTB poking itself into their affairs, so have tenancies which are not registerable.

    Why would they not want a body set up to promote transparency in the rental sector to have that information? What would they have to hide? What type of properties would be exempt? As a private renter I've always checked out properties by this method since the register came in & queried any properties I've looked at that weren't on it. In almost every case (honest oversights do happen of course!) where it wasn't the response to my query was evasive & shifty so I chose not to rent those properties.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 19 ceekay123


    I want a house/apartment just in the city :)


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  • Banned (with Prison Access) Posts: 987 ✭✭✭Kosseegan


    Custardpi wrote: »
    Why would they not want a body set up to promote transparency in the rental sector to have that information? What would they have to hide? What type of properties would be exempt? As a private renter I've always checked out properties by this method since the register came in & queried any properties I've looked at that weren't on it. In almost every case (honest oversights do happen of course!) where it wasn't the response to my query was evasive & shifty so I chose not to rent those properties.

    Quite reasonably they don't want interference in their contracts. Who wants to be told what to do by the PRTB. The service is pathetic anyway. There are 10 categories of tenancy excluded from the ambit of the PRTB. These categories are set out in the Residential Tenancies Act. Landlords are better off without tenants like you anyway.


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