Yes - every tenant of mine is paying it. Seriously.
being the kind LL that I am would not raise rents in 2013
To be fair, I don't think 'stupid' is the correct term here oldnick.I suspect some LLs were even stupider and haven't passed it on at all....
I have very good tenants and am competing with many non-compliant landlords in the area who do not declare their rental income, pay no NPPR or PRTB fees, etc. and are therefore able to keep their rental demands low.
And if the tenant is a 50% tax payer they have to come up with €160 to give you €80 so you can give the government €40.If you are a 50% taxpayer then you will have to charge twice the property tax.
If the property tax was €40 per month then rent of €80, tax of €40 and property tax of €40.
I'm just in the process of doing just that.If you know this for a fact, why not report it to Revenue?
But tenants are liable to pay the rent and the rent must cover costs . If one of those costs is LPT then obviously this must be included in the rent.
I don't think thats entirely correct, regarding rent covering the cost. There are plent of loss-making LLs out there and IMO the rent shouldnt be increased just so a LL can cover their costs i.e. without a proper reason. I wouldnt be happy at all to hear that.
Also I dont think its very fair that a tenant paying X in rent should have to pay more LPT just because LL is on higher rate of tax.......thats LLs problem IMO.
As I tenant I know we will never agree on the above points but I wanted to get a balanced view on this thread, which I think is sorely lacking.
Am I delighted that I am no longer a tenant. I'm shocked about some of the posts from LLs here. If you own a residential property in the State you will be liable for payment of the tax - you the person who owns it, not the person who rents it! People can rephrase it all they want but if you made the choice to buy x amount of properties, than you're liable for the tax. You can't just have the pro's for an investment and then find other people to pay for your liabilities. Full stop.
Why is covering costs not a proper reason? or in other words, whats the point in being a LL if you're making a loss?
http://www.citizensinformation.ie/en/housing/renting_a_home/rent_increases.html?tab=
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