I am getting more and more confused about rental laws in Ireland and at this stage not all of it makes sense to me.
From what I understand Fixed term tenancy agreements are a thing of the past, correct? Nowadays, if you sign a 1 year fixed term tenancy agreement, the tenant will be entitled to stay in the house for 6 years?? But what if I don't want to rent my house for 6 years but only for 1 or 2 years and I have other plans on how I want to use the house after? (not selling/not moving myself or relative).
In fact, signing 1 year fixed term tenancy agreement is disadvantageous to the landlord, because the landlord looses the right to evict the tenant without a reason within 6 months (as allowed in part 4 tenancy agreement), while the tenant gains the right to stay in property for 6 years, even though the agreement is fixed for 1 year??? WTH??? Any solutions as to how a landlord can rent property for more than 6 month but less than 6 years (let's say 1 year as example)?
From what I understand Fixed term tenancy agreements are a thing of the past, correct? Nowadays, if you sign a 1 year fixed term tenancy agreement, the tenant will be entitled to stay in the house for 6 years?? But what if I don't want to rent my house for 6 years but only for 1 or 2 years and I have other plans on how I want to use the house after? (not selling/not moving myself or relative).
In fact, signing 1 year fixed term tenancy agreement is disadvantageous to the landlord, because the landlord looses the right to evict the tenant without a reason within 6 months (as allowed in part 4 tenancy agreement), while the tenant gains the right to stay in property for 6 years, even though the agreement is fixed for 1 year??? WTH??? Any solutions as to how a landlord can rent property for more than 6 month but less than 6 years (let's say 1 year as example)?
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