Sinn Féin TD defends Donnelly for failing to register rental property Tags:ireland 5 comments Finally some cross party concensus. Wasn’t he in the papers last week for something similar? >Johnny Guirke says failure to register a rental property with RTB an oversight ‘because there wouldn’t be anything to be gained’ They didn’t register as it wouldn’t earn them money, so they didn’t care about it > “because there wouldn’t be anything to be gained” Obeying the law? IIRC, according to the Residential Tenancies Act 2004 landlords are obliged to register. I’m seeing Shinners I know file out to defend him while insisting he’s totally not like Donnelly. Leave a ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment.
>Johnny Guirke says failure to register a rental property with RTB an oversight ‘because there wouldn’t be anything to be gained’ They didn’t register as it wouldn’t earn them money, so they didn’t care about it
> “because there wouldn’t be anything to be gained” Obeying the law? IIRC, according to the Residential Tenancies Act 2004 landlords are obliged to register.
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Finally some cross party concensus.
Wasn’t he in the papers last week for something similar?
>Johnny Guirke says failure to register a rental property with RTB an oversight ‘because there wouldn’t be anything to be gained’
They didn’t register as it wouldn’t earn them money, so they didn’t care about it
> “because there wouldn’t be anything to be gained”
Obeying the law?
IIRC, according to the Residential Tenancies Act 2004 landlords are obliged to register.
I’m seeing Shinners I know file out to defend him while insisting he’s totally not like Donnelly.