Up to four in a room in Dublin 2 house as landlord says it’s a hard time ‘to make money’ — Callme-Sal Tags:Ireland 10 comments  4 ? Has nobody invented a triple bunk bed at this stage, get that number up to 6! Well doesn’t he have to pay 50% in tax on each person. Could he not get them all on cash. Silly bugger This is only the start of it Robbie “….as landlord says it’s a hard time ‘to make money'” Well…he’s not wrong, just ask the farmers and haulers…../s It’s almost like tenements are back… Absolute slumlord. _”One person’s rent is another person’s income”_ Thanks FFG This will get worse before it(if) gets any better. >The landlord said residents are offered licences rather than tenancies, which is a common feature of the room-share trend. this seems terrible for renters, how is this allowed for situations like this? There’s many Chinese people living in flats and apartments in Dublin, four to a room, sleeping on bunk beds. Leave a ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment.
Well doesn’t he have to pay 50% in tax on each person. Could he not get them all on cash. Silly bugger
“….as landlord says it’s a hard time ‘to make money'” Well…he’s not wrong, just ask the farmers and haulers…../s
>The landlord said residents are offered licences rather than tenancies, which is a common feature of the room-share trend. this seems terrible for renters, how is this allowed for situations like this?
There’s many Chinese people living in flats and apartments in Dublin, four to a room, sleeping on bunk beds.
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4 ?
Has nobody invented a triple bunk bed at this stage, get that number up to 6!
Well doesn’t he have to pay 50% in tax on each person. Could he not get them all on cash. Silly bugger
This is only the start of it Robbie
“….as landlord says it’s a hard time ‘to make money'”
Well…he’s not wrong, just ask the farmers and haulers…../s
It’s almost like tenements are back…
Absolute slumlord.
_”One person’s rent is another person’s income”_
Thanks FFG
This will get worse before it(if) gets any better.
>The landlord said residents are offered licences rather than tenancies, which is a common feature of the room-share trend.
this seems terrible for renters, how is this allowed for situations like this?
There’s many Chinese people living in flats and apartments in Dublin, four to a room, sleeping on bunk beds.