Help required with landlord issues!

We moved in in the first place because by the time we needed the house it looked fine, unliveable refers to the appliances not being installed and the flooring not finished.

You stated in your very first post that it was unliveable (your word) from day one, you also mentioned the following, no tiling, no appliances, vines and rubble, broken pipe, house done up in a haphazard manner, holes everywhere.

You then put up with heating constantly breaking down mid winter, you should have left then.

After the first instant with the intruder, in your house, you did not change the locks yourself, I don't care about the landlord, I would have done it myself immediately for sure if I had met a stranger in my house, even after meeting the said person again you didn't do anything and then you mention you're from the country. I think you guys are extremely lucky and you should thank your lucky stars that the incident turned out so trivial, there are people in the Irish contryside tied up and left for dead. Whatever about the landlord responsibilites, you yourself did not take the action required to secure your safety so to me you didn't think it was important enough.

As a previous student and a landlord who will not let to students, it seems to me you took the house because you were in a hurry/desperate/preoccupied with college and other more serious matters. Now it's the end of the year and short of cash you want to cash in. Then it's simple don't pay the last month's rent and do a runner like countless others before you. Do you think your landlord isn't expecting it? He's factored it into the rent he charged you. And a landlord that lets a house like that knows exactly what he's at.

Next year when you're more mature, rent a proper house and don't be rushed into anything. Your experience is only part of growing up. You never know you might be the landlord in the future. No pun intended.
 
these are appalling conditions. stop paying rent.
notify your college housing officer.
contact THRESHOLD who can act on your behalf with PRTB.
i would think you are entitled to compensation thru PRTB for suffering these conditions. have you not got your parents involved.
best of luck
 
We came this site looking for some help, not to be ridiculed. Just because we are students does not mean our compaints are any less valid, and it's thinking like that that has led to this situation.

Thank you to the earlier posters who actually offered some advice.

I am a student myself so that does not have any bearing on your situation. It is completely irrelevant. I do think that it is a bit late in the day to give out about the situation you are in when it has been like that for a number of months.

This should have been dealt with a long time ago and if not then maybe you should have just moved out and found somewhere better.
 
All tenants should be aware that they have strong legal rights even if
their landlord is not registered with PRTB as they are legally required to be.
Tenants with landlord issues should contact THRESHOLD
(see www.threshold.ie) for help.
 
Yes round1 that is true but it is up to an individual if they decide to live somewhere that is not fit for their purpose. The girls should have walked away if it was not ready to move in. Hopefully they will know better next time.
 
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