About what?Get legal advice. Urgently.
Your question bemuses me.About what?
OP has been fined for not giving tenant notice.
They have a choice to modify their behaviour or risk another fine.
They've not asked a question here, just posted their story.
What do they need legal advice on?
You've essentially repeated what I have already said!they are a sitting duck for another claim from another tenant
No I didn't.You've essentially repeated what I have already said!
I said they are a sitting duck for another claim from another tenant, regardless of what they do now.They have a choice to modify their behaviour or risk another fine.
Double jeopardy doesn't apply in civil cases. If I do something that hurts or harms or infringes the rights of two people and one of them successfully sues me, that doesn't stop the other person mounting an action of their own.I disagree; double jeopardy and all that
A property cannot be let on a room by room basis. That is the basis of the finding here by the RTB.There is nothing preventing a property owner from letting a property on a room by room basis.
I suspect that this is a misreading of the limited information given by the OP.A property cannot be let on a room by room basis. That is the basis of the finding here by the RTB.
The landlord thought he was letting the property on a room by room basis. The existing tenant would not be affected by the tenants of the other rooms being sourced via Airbnb or some other way. However properties cannot be let on a room by room basis, that is why the tenants awarded €3,000
According to the OP (and that's all the information we have to go on) - the basis of the RTB fine was not giving correct notice.I do not give her notice when new tenants arrive or indeed when the cleaners arrive
I said that a property cannot be let on a room by room basis, being slightly provocative, hoping that someone would contradict me and explain the legal basis for letting on a room by room basis. I let property on a room by room basis.I suspect that this is a misreading of the limited information given by the OP.
Lots of places are let room-by-room with no difficulty.
The issue here is surely the landlord having residential inhabitant lessees sharing their home with short-term Airbnb-style licensees without their consent.
Well thats a first for RTB!Spoke with a well informed and helpful [employee]
AFAIK Doing it this way means each new tenant gains all the rights of the original tenants, from the dates of the original tenants. It not really letting on a room by room basis.Well thats a first for RTB!
Yes, all the tenants must be on the registration, if you are letting in this way.
But you can add and remove tenants at any time.
Open to correction on this, but I don't believe you can backdate your entitlements.from the dates of the original tenants
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