moneymakeover
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Leavng vacant > 30 consecutive days may invalidate your insurance policyI'm up against the rpz limit causing my rental income to be restricted by the RPZ limit
Possibilities:
Leave vacant for 2 years
Corporate letting
Rent out for 90 days
Is there any agent doing 2 or 3?
Is an option?
90 days of demand weekends could generate 90x300? 27k
After 2 years the rent would be open market?
What people think?
Another possibility - sell it.Possibilities:
Leave vacant for 2 years
Corporate letting
Rent out for 90 days
Impossible to meet the criteria in most Dublin apartments.Can you refurb / reconfigure?
Corporate lettings are subject to RPZ rules I'm afraid.
We have been renting to corporates i.e. large US multinational, and both the property management company we use and our accountant confirmed that any tenancy agreement, regardless of type of tenant is subject to RPZ rules. I wish that wasn't the case but.... that's the advice we've received.I didn't think they were. Has this been clarified by RTB, Dept of Housing or anyone?
It very much depends on the property; but I do know of some property owners who have reconfigured apartments. Non-purpose built is easier.Impossible to meet the criteria in most Dublin apartments.
I am not saying your property management company or accountant are wrong about this but it is the easy thing for them to say, no danger to them there.We have been renting to corporates i.e. large US multinational, and both the property management company we use and our accountant confirmed that any tenancy agreement, regardless of type of tenant is subject to RPZ rules. I wish that wasn't the case but.... that's the advice we've received.
Rent a room only applies to one's actual PPR of which there can only be one.Could you live in the apartment part-time and rent out a room to a licensee for two years, before putting it back on the rental market?
Rent a room only applies to one's actual PPR of which there can only be one.
Rent a room tax relief isn't even a possibility on a non PPR.Rooms can be rented in any residence AFAIK. Tax relief is not the OP's primary objective.
It doesn't need to be.Rent a room tax relief isn't even a possibility on a non PPR.
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