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Avoid Hazelwood in Santry

  • 05-08-2014 4:06pm
    #1
    Registered Users Posts: 4


    Had a room in Hazelwood, they were nice enough apartments the location is hard to get to tho.
    The main issue is that they fine you for literally everything, if you have given a deposit you will not be getting it back!

    Some of the ridiculous fine were "walking through the vehicle gate as a pedestrian €300!"
    "bikes inside room €150" or "lost keys €150"

    To get a wifi code (2mb internet) you pay to get a key fob its €100 deposit

    These arnt just to scare people no no no.... they have massive bouncers for that. They actually full on enforce these fines.

    I payed €75 cleaning fee.. because items were left on the table when I moved out.

    In total I have hear of friends paying nearly €600 worth of fines! there is no getting off these fines and they essentially rob you.

    I would rather sleep on the street then stay there again. I know many people who have had similar dealings


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  • Registered Users Posts: 32 CoolDudesJunk


    Have had similar experiences with them myself. I'd say a Yelp review would be more visible, send them the message


  • Registered Users Posts: 98 ✭✭tonyduggan


    how strict are they with the no friends staying over night? what happens if you meet a lovely girl on a night out? or want to have friends over for a night at the weekend?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 78,537 ✭✭✭✭Victor


    tonyduggan wrote: »
    how strict are they with the no friends staying over night? what happens if you meet a lovely girl on a night out? or want to have friends over for a night at the weekend?
    Consider living somewhere else.


  • Registered Users Posts: 98 ✭✭tonyduggan


    Victor wrote: »
    Consider living somewhere else.

    too late for that! is it that bad? send a pm if its stuff you don't want to say in public


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 78,537 ✭✭✭✭Victor


    tonyduggan wrote: »
    too late for that! is it that bad? send a pm if its stuff you don't want to say in public
    I'm only familiar with the situation in UCD and TCD, when some friends were in college there. Likely, you aren't signing up to a traditional lease. You are likely a licencee (not dissimilar to a hotel or hostel guest) and your stay is personal to you, not your friends. The other people living there have signed up to live with X people, not X people + Y hangers-on.

    You can get away with the occasional one visitor, assuming your flat mates don't object, but there is no entitlement.


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  • Registered Users Posts: 98 ✭✭tonyduggan


    Victor wrote: »
    I'm only familiar with the situation in UCD and TCD, when some friends were in college there. Likely, you aren't signing up to a traditional lease. You are likely a licencee (not dissimilar to a hotel or hostel guest) and your stay is personal to you, not your friends. The other people living there have signed up to live with X people, not X people + Y hangers-on.

    You can get away with the occasional one visitor, assuming your flat mates don't object, but there is no entitlement.

    Ah that's just like any other student accom so, not as bad as I had feared!


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