Vermieter, der versucht hat, dem Mieter die Nutzung von Kühlschrank und Esstisch in Rechnung zu stellen, leitet ein gerichtliches Überprüfungsverfahren wegen der RTB-Entscheidung ein

    https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/landlord-who-tried-to-charge-tenant-for-use-of-fridge-and-dining-table-issues-judicial-review-proceedings-over-rtb-decision/a2088696670.html

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    1. Christ on a bike

      A Dublin landlord who invoiced a student for using household items and hosting his girlfriend lost an RTB case and was ordered to pay €7,000. She is now challenging the decision through judicial review proceedings in the High Court.

    2. 5555555555558653 on

      And now the entire country knows that Gabriela Hennigan (named in the article) and her husband are wankers. Was it worth it?

    3. mushy_cactus on

      It’s like paying a subscription for household items. That’s fucking wild

    4. ForbiddenToblerone on

      Landlords can get up to some machiavellian shit.
      I once found out (when I was a young lad ) I was technically a licensee, not a tenant because one of the 8 tenants was secretly a family member of the owner (his wife’s sister or something).

      Be careful out there.

    5. Ok_Finish_494 on

      Had a friend who went to stay with a college friend for a weekend or a couple of days maximum, and this friend brought laundry to do too (the college friend said that was fine). The mother charged her for the scoop of washing powder she used…

    6. DinosaurRawwwr on

      Landlord is a therapist. Sounds like she needs some of her own with that email quote about standing in the student’s apartment

    7. SaltyMiracle on

      Janey Mack. Some people really are just absolute scum. I wish karma was real sometimes

    8. TesticulusOrentus on

      Plenty of money to afford an appeal but charging for the use of cleaning chemicals.

    9. hopefulatwhatido on

      With that kind of greed she should be eligible for British citizenship and be sent to Victorian Era England.

    10. TesticulusOrentus on

      >The 17-page invoice sent by the first named Landlord is quite extraordinary, levelling monetary charges (without any evidence) for every time that the Landlords believed the
      Tenant’s girlfriend had visited the dwelling – visits being categorised as any period of longer than one minute. The invoice also purported to charge the Tenant for the use of the dining table by his girlfriend if she was there sharing food with the Tenant.

    11. Igradarsaurus on

      I feel guilty asking someone to make me a cup of coffee. Why are there people so cold and greedy out there?

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