Hi Silica,We are thinking of getting some one in to house-sit our mother's house, which is empty for 6 months, as she is ill in hospital waiting a place in a nursing home. She has just been approved for the HSE Fair Deal.
We are happy to give someone the house rent-free, in exchange for them paying utility bills, and perhaps some light maintenance.
Is this an Ok way to do this arrangement? Is it better, for them/for us, if there is a nominal rent paid? That said, we don't want to incur extra costs of eg accounts for a formal rental agreement, and anyway, HSE will take 80% of any rent. I guess I'm mostly worried about rights and responsibilities and issues such as insurance.
Thanks for any thoughts.
We have similar but with a grandchild of the nursing home resident, two at different times. In the first case, the girlfriend of the grandchild 'rented' the house, the grandchild moved in also, at a nominal rent which was almost entirely offset by improvements to the house. Second grandchild paying a nominal rent just to keep the place warm. There are no checks on this.Hi Silica,
I know this is a really old thread, I am wondering if you might be able to help me, I am in a similar situation now and am wondering how you have managed the house sitter situation over the years?
Thanks
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