I need some help please. Tenant hasnt paid rent in over three months. Took her to RTB and they ruled in my favour but im waiting for the determination order...
You've said lots of things like landlords leaving not having an effect on housing stock
if 50,000 landlords sold up their properties in last 3 year, where did the properties go? To other landlords perhaps? Perhaps former tenants, now property owners?
If 50,000 properties came onto the market last 3 years, wouldnt that have put a downward pressure on prices?
Or that housing never gets removed from use as housing
We given you loads examples.
Do you have links to add credence to any of your theories.
...its clearthat the landlord exiting the market does not affect the housing stock...
..regardless of '50,000' landlords leaving the market...the point is, the properties dont leave the market....
...Landlords leaving the sector do not take their properties with them, the properties are sold to other buyers....
...What 'theories' are you talking about?..
...I merely pointed out that if 50,000 landlords have SOLD their properties in the last 3 years then that would provide a downward pressure on house prices. Dont you agree?
- Irish Rental Price Report Q3 2017 | Daft.ie...The country needs close to 50,000 homes a year to cater to underlying housing demand - both market and social. More than 15,000 rental homes are needed each year. As I wrote recently in a report for Activate Capital, a state-backed residential finance provider, Dublin alone needs an apartment block of about 200 units to open every week from now until the 2080s
- The Journal 2016.40,000 (RTB Figures) landlords have left the sector since 2012 and more intend to leave. For every two rental properties sold only one is coming back into the sector.
- Threshold 2017.Nearly half of tenancy terminations in Galway city due to landlord selling the property – Threshold
...40% (78 cases) concerned the sale of the property by the landlord...
...require the property for their own or a family member’s use (16%),
...they intend to carry out substantial renovation on the property (8%),
...or the tenant is in rent arrears (22%)
...
Landlords can leave the sector and retain the property and not use them for housing.
They can leave them empty for example (again). Or switch to AirBnB, or make it an office.
That the housing prices have not fallen, could be mean that 50,000 isn't enough to have an effect.
Irish Rental Price Report Q3 2017 | Daft.ie
The Journal 2016.
Threshold 2017.
Once again its not Landlords that are causing this shortage
have rant about landlords need to vanish
There was other information online about people going to the court themselves and not waiting for the PRTB. I can't remember the details of how they could skip the PRTB but there was some legal process. Sorry but I'm not near a computer to search where I saw it. It may have been on boards.
Hi,
what about if it's written into the contract and highlighted and signed by both the tenant and landlord?
The reality is that a tenant who does not pay his/her rent is a thief and a parasite.
Ah, Gordon - I think you've gone way too far here.
Disclosure: I am a landlord and have had tenants who did not pay their rent.
It’s amazing how any vitriol tends to be directed at the landlord.
The reality is that a tenant who does not pay his/her rent is a thief and a parasite.
The law should be brutal with these people, but sadly it is not and the landlord gets the raw deal.
The reality is that a tenant who does not pay his/her rent is a thief and a parasite.
It’s amazing how any vitkriol tends to be directed at the landlord.
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