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  • Registered Users Posts: 2,983 ✭✭✭KilOit


    Banks look for every form and information under the sun when lending but god forbid a landlord look for similar information when letting their own property.

    Bank has huge funding to offset non payers on mortgage but landlord could be in financial ruin from a tenant not paying.

    Not even a landlord or rent a place but the whole situation of landlords stuck with non paying tenants for months while they have to go down the legal route of hiring solicitors to fund that gravy train that is our legal system

    whole thing really boils my piss


  • Registered Users Posts: 1,644 ✭✭✭dennyk


    Gjp650 wrote: »
    when drafting a lease then, can you do for a period of 1 year then or do you just leave dates open ended?

    You can create a fixed term lease for any term you'd like, but regardless of whether they're under a fixed term lease or not, tenants acquire security of tenure under Part 4 of the Residential Tenancies Act after six months of tenancy, so if the lease term is longer than six months, you can't just kick the tenant out because their lease term is up; they could only be given notice for one of the allowable reasons under Part 4.


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