Tenant who claimed landlord wanted to 'get rid of her' so she could raise rent loses RTB case
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Tenant who claimed landlord wanted to 'get rid of her' so she could raise rent loses RTB case
"Landlord told Residential Tenancies Board tribunal that the apartment was a 'bad investment' and she wants to sell. A tenant who claimed her landlord wanted to "get rid of her" so she could raise the rent has lost a case challenging an eviction notice that was served. Emer Collins had been renting a three-bedroom apartment at Gort An Tsamhraidh, Claregalway Shopping Centre, Co Galway, from Jennifer Mulryan for €850 a month since April 2019."
"Landlord told Residential Tenancies Board tribunal that the apartment was a 'bad investment' and she wants to sell. A tenant who claimed her landlord wanted to "get rid of her" so she could raise the rent has lost a case challenging an eviction notice that was served. Emer Collins had been renting a three-bedroom apartment at Gort An Tsamhraidh, Claregalway Shopping Centre, Co Galway, from Jennifer Mulryan for €850 a month since April 2019."
Emer Collins lost a challenge to an eviction notice after her landlord told the Residential Tenancies Board tribunal that the apartment was a 'bad investment' and she wanted to sell. Collins alleged that the landlord intended to 'get rid of her' in order to raise the rent. Collins had rented a three-bedroom apartment at Gort An Tsamhraidh, Claregalway Shopping Centre, Co Galway, from Jennifer Mulryan for €850 a month since April 2019. The tribunal outcome upheld the eviction notice and ended Collins's effort to resist the eviction.
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