How rent row led to three court cases and 38,500 in awards for widow who was illegally evicted
Briefly

The article discusses the ongoing dispute between a former tenant and landlord Colin O'Sullivan, who has failed to compensate the tenant for the destruction of her belongings, including wedding rings. Nearly three years after the court ruling by Judge Treasa Kelly, which ordered O'Sullivan to pay €20,000, the tenant remains uncompensated. This situation highlights the challenges in enforcing court orders against landlords, particularly in cases where tenants seek redress for property damage.
Colin O'Sullivan, despite being ordered by the court to pay €20,000 for destruction of tenant's belongings, remains unrepentant, insisting he cannot afford to comply.
Nearly three years after the incident, the former tenant still hasn't seen compensation, raising questions about enforcement of court orders regarding landlord responsibilities.
Read at Independent
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