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In a wide ranging article, the Independent reports today on advice being dispensed by SF and orchestrated by Eoin O Broin.
www.independent.ie
From the article...
He has done training with Sinn Féin constituency offices to help them advise constituents coming in and to navigate tenancy rights and laws.
“Overholding [when a tenant remains in a property after a valid notice of termination has expired] is not breaking the law, it’s breaking your agreement,” he said by way of example. “We don’t advise people to overhold, but we make it clear they understand the consequences.”
It should be obvious that a rental agreement is a contract, and breach of contract has always been against the (civil) law and courts have the power to enforce contracts and award damages for a breach. But, then again, Sinn Fein and the law....
As the eviction ban lifts, tenants aren’t the only ones who fear being shown the door
For some Fianna Fáil TDs, the idea of a winter eviction ban emerged from the parliamentary party think-in in Mullingar, Co Westmeath, last September. At a behind-closed-doors meeting, Pat Doyle, chief executive of homelessness support and advocacy group the Peter McVerry Trust, outlined the case...

From the article...
He has done training with Sinn Féin constituency offices to help them advise constituents coming in and to navigate tenancy rights and laws.
“Overholding [when a tenant remains in a property after a valid notice of termination has expired] is not breaking the law, it’s breaking your agreement,” he said by way of example. “We don’t advise people to overhold, but we make it clear they understand the consequences.”
It should be obvious that a rental agreement is a contract, and breach of contract has always been against the (civil) law and courts have the power to enforce contracts and award damages for a breach. But, then again, Sinn Fein and the law....
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