sorry for long message, can I give them one weeks notice in writing? the new tenancy is not yet registered with PRTB. They are using my heating oil but I have ESB changed to their name.
Don't forget that once you have them out you still have the right to pursue them for any outstanding rent and other charges for oil & electricity. If you have registered the tenancy you can use the PRTB's services to do this at low cost compared to taking court action. (Remember the PRTB is there to protect landlord's rights as much as tenant's.) Might be no harm to remind your tenants of that . . .
Sounds like this lot are probably not worth pursuing for arrears; it will cost you in legal fees and they will ignore any court order in all probability.
Hate to be the bearer of bad tidings, but that just means the PRTB will send the form back to you because it isn't signed by tenants and doesn't have their PPS numbers.I will register with PRTB on mon (was waiting for them to return form with details) but will now just send in their names.
Hate to be the bearer of bad tidings, but that just means the PRTB will send the form back to you because it isn't signed by tenants and doesn't have their PPS numbers.
if no lease is signed, no registration of tenancy etc. then who is to say they are actually living there?
I'd take the hard line approach
you sure that's not your stuff they are taking?My neighbour phoned this morning to say she saw them loading stuff into a van yesterday and they have not been back since and heat is running all the time.
Did you insurance cover a rental situation at all or was it a standard houshold policy?All is in hands of gardai now but they did mention that Insurance may not payout as I was part to blame for not checking references before I let them in.
Did you insurance cover a rental situation at all or was it a standard houshold policy?
Must depend on who opens the envelope then! I dropped over to my tenants to get the details filled in, so they put in their own names and RSI numbers, sent it off and thought no more about it - until I got the thing back from the PRTB with highlighter showing the form was "incomplete". But they did get the spelling right when they eventually accepted the registration...Dreamerb
I registered tenants with the PRTB without them (the tenants) signing the form. I had their PRSI numbers and the PRTB sent me a form saying they were registered. Incidentaly the form/letter the PRTB sent me back had many spelling errors particularly to the names.
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