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Can I force eviction after 1 year fixed-term contract?

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  • Registered Users Posts: 13,237 ✭✭✭✭djimi


    the_syco wrote: »
    Maybe do the opposite, and hint that you'll be increasing the rent by €500 - enough to pay your renting of another place, and enough to get him to maybe consider to move out. Check with your lawyer/solicitor first.

    Again another pointless idle threat. Tenant would dispute it and win their case easily.


  • Registered Users Posts: 3,528 ✭✭✭gaius c


    whippet wrote: »
    The sooner renters realise that they compromise the benefits of owning a house with the expense etc of owning the better.

    Actually renting is more expensive than owning*. Landlords couldn't make a profit otherwise.

    The OP is an excellent illustration as to why renting is seen as such a godawful option for Irish households and they would rather tie themselves into 35 year jumbo mortgages than do it long term.

    *In nations that don't have a dysfunctional market like us.


  • Registered Users Posts: 7,686 ✭✭✭whippet


    gaius c wrote: »
    Actually renting is more expensive than owning*. Landlords couldn't make a profit otherwise.

    The OP is an excellent illustration as to why renting is seen as such a godawful option for Irish households and they would rather tie themselves into 35 year jumbo mortgages than do it long term.

    *In nations that don't have a dysfunctional market like us.

    there is many landlords making huge losses on rental properties at the moment.


  • Registered Users Posts: 3,528 ✭✭✭gaius c


    Covered by my *

    In mature stable markets, renters pay a premium to enjoy the advantages of not having to look after maintenance and flexibility to re-locate as required.


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