kissmequick wrote: » Landlord's after stopping by with the App. Form and had the cheek to ask me for my PPS Number. :O :O I should have asked him for his Irish Water Company Identification! :O Are other Landlords co-ercing Boardsies to fill out the Form? What are ye telling them?
kissmequick wrote: » NO didn't give him any of my information! I needs to find a Free Legal Advice Discussion Board. No idea what the procedure is where Landlords ask for / demand Payment for it.
Rosa Hot Lumberman wrote: » If all else fails they would be perfectly entitled to withhold your deposit to pay them anyway and it's probably grounds for eviction .
Rosa Hot Lumberman wrote: » If all else fails they would be perfectly entitled to withhold your deposit to pay them anyway and it's probably grounds for eviction.
kissmequick wrote: » Aw lads I don't want to cause a row now.
Satriale wrote: » Doesnt take much in here :pac: Who's for another pint?!!
BoJack Horseman wrote: » I think most people are aware of it. But if these are the Ts&Cs of all BGE workers then what can we do? The trades unions would have worked hard for those bonuses, so I'd imagine the political left support it.
BoJack Horseman wrote: » You can always ask for your landlords PPS number to make sure he's registered with the PTRB. You don't have to comply with their wish for your PPS no. He/she isn't liable for any costs anyway. Though if a lease is up for renewal, I wouldn't be surprised if IW compliance becomes a condition of tenancy.
Lantus wrote: » Todays Independent claims that 1 million households have not yet registered!http://www.independent.ie/irish-news/news/irish-water-crisis-as-1m-fail-to-sign-up-for-charges-30680206.html While we are a nation of last minuter's could this also be a sign that the system has failed before its begun and the people have won? If those 1 million hold their nerve and don't send the packs back, engage or pay then that a lot of people to chase for money. Even if after several years Irish Water decided to undertake debt recovery through the courts then even if they processed 100 people every day it would take them 27 years to get a debt judgement for everyone. At a nominal cost of say €500 per person that would be €500 million they would need in cash. For those who know something about debt judgements you don't have to pay them until they take you to court AGAIN to get a forced payment order. Giving most of the working population a bad credit rating would also wreck the economy as ordinary people are restricted from accessing credit and services. It would be like an arm cutting off a leg. Have we won? The recent extension of deadline to November would seem to indicate we have! Shock.
Banjo String wrote: » That's just manure tbh. Not registering with Irish Water is no more an offence to be evicted than having no NCT on your car. The landlord won't be held responsible for the water charges, no more than he'd be held responsible for his tenants lapsed NCT FFS. (and I think you know that)
cajonlardo wrote: » Did you just make that up or is it based on actual legislation?
Rosa Hot Lumberman wrote: » I didn't say the not registering his post suggested when the LL is billed and asks him to pay up what grounds has he to refuse.
Irish Water has said landlords will not be held liable for arrears of water charges built up by their tenants. The utility firm said landlords will be sent application packs in relation to their rental properties, which they must forward to the tenants.
If you are a landlord: We are sending an application pack to every household in Ireland requesting that the occupier reply to us. If you are a landlord then you will receive a letter from us with a list of all the residential properties we believe you own. This is to allow you, as the owner, to respond to Irish Water using the application to notify us if the property is unoccupied. If your property is occupied, the occupier (tenant) will need to confirm their details using the application and can apply for water services allowances if they wish.
gladrags wrote: » The lack of debate on this thread,on the effect of water charges on old age pensioners, is shameful. The worry,fear and stress,suffered by isolated,desperate and lonely citizens,is a disgrace. Take your finger out of your ar*e.
Tony EH wrote: » You need to read a little about India's caste system in order to understand my point. There are "levels" of people in India, in their millions, who have never and will never even smell anything of their nation's wealth because of their birth. Overall poverty in India may have been declining over the decades, by how far reaching that is remains debatable.
Barely There wrote: » Take your head out of your ar*e. They're the most cosseted sector in our society. Time for Granny and Granddad to start contributing appropriately to the problem they helped create by electing successive FF govts.
darkpagandeath wrote: » This government is over half way though and it's still everyone else's fault ? They have also done a really good job of getting rid of stroke politics and jobs for the boys and gold plated pensions and alike. Well that's what they said they would do on the election campaign. Odd this government as done more brazen stuff than the best of the ff days.