Housing Minister rejects claims of 'personal' ties to developer behind Wexford evictions
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Housing Minister rejects claims of 'personal' ties to developer behind Wexford evictions
"In a recording obtained by the Irish Independent, an agent working with Patchflow Ltd, the company that owns the houses, urges tenants in the Hazelwood estate issued with eviction notices to 'give it ten days' and states repeatedly that the most favourable scenario is for the landlord to sell to Wexford County Council."
Housing Minister James Browne has denied having any personal connection or relationship with the developer and landlord behind 36 eviction notices issued to residents of Hazelwood estate in Bridgetown, Co Wexford. A recording obtained by the Irish Independent captures an agent working with Patchflow Ltd, the company owning the houses, urging tenants to delay action by ten days. The agent repeatedly emphasizes that the most favorable scenario involves the landlord selling the properties to Wexford County Council, suggesting potential negotiations or alternative resolution pathways for the affected residents.
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