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5 Tenant Rules when renting property in Cork City and County

Friday, April 2nd, 2010

As mentioned in the earlier post to ensure a stress free and a good and informed relationship between tenant and landlord it is essential that the rules regarding renting accommodation in Cork City and beyond be understood and followed.
So as well as the 11 obligations for tenants renting property in Cork listed in an earlier blog we have also highlighted the well known but sometimes forgotten 5 responsibilities that the tenant should remember when renting a property. These 5 items listed below are universally required by landlords when one rents a house from them. By taking note of and obeying these duties when renting accommodation it will ensure that no issues will arise over the return of deposits etc.

Responsibilities when renting a property:

1. To ensure that the rent is paid on time

All rent must be paid on of before its due date every month to the office or account.

2. To report any problems at the property to landlord/agent

Any issues at the property throughout the tenancy must be reported immediately to the landlord/agent.

3. To pay for services ie Gas, phone, electricity, refuse

All services will be transferred in to the tenants names at the commencement of the tenancy. It is the tenants responsibility to ensure that these are paid to date before vacating the property.

4.To maintain the property with care

It is the tenants responsibility to maintain the property with care. Any problems will be dealt with once reported to the landlord/agent.

5.To provide notice when vacating the property

A tenant must provide sufficient notice to the landlord/agent when vacating the property. This will follow with the return of the keys to the property on that date. All bills etc must be paid up to date prior to the tenants vacating.

By presenting the above responsibilities and obligations for tenants,  Denis A. Barrett auctioneers & Property Consultants  hope that everyone (tenants and landlords alike) know what is required when taking the step into renting property.
Knowing the essential rules about obligations and responsibilities ensures that renting is a hassle free venture for both parties. Thus by providing new tenants with all the information with regards to rules and obligations for renting the accommodation, we hope to make sure that all parties are informed and satisfied with the arrangements before they agree to rent or let out a house.

11 Tenant Obligations when renting property in Cork

Monday, March 29th, 2010

We’ve all been there at some point in our lives when we have to leave the family nest and venture out into the big bad world!!
Leaving your family home and moving into rented accommodation can be a challenge, while for landlords renting out your property is just as daunting.  From trying to find out what documentation is needed before you even meet, knowing your tenant and landlord rights, being aware of the rules with regards to looking after the house, establishing and maintaining a good tenant/landlord relationship and of course paying rent, bills and deposits it can seem like a daunting task for tenants and landlords alike.
Here at Denis A. Barrett we know from experience that the most important thing is a good line of communication between both groups with regards to key issues that often arise.

With that in mind here is a list of 11 obligations we advise tenants to note when renting a property.

11 Tenant Obligations when renting:

1. To provide references – Work and previous landlord

2. To pay one months rent and one months security deposit in advance

3. To agree a rental period prior to signing a contract

4. To maintain the property in good manor and report and issues to landlord/management company

5. To pay the agreed rent amount on or before the due date every month

6. Allow landlord/agent to carry out routine inspections

7. Do not cause damage to the property intentionally

8. Give landlord/agent sufficient notice of vacating the property

9. Ensure that all bills are paid up to date prior to vacating the property ie ESB, GAS, phone etc.

10. To sign the PRTB form

11. To inform the landlord/agent of any requests or changes to the tenancy or within the property

1. To provide references – Work and previous landlord

Tenants are to provide the agent with both references which should be for current employment and most recent landlord reference. Both must be in writing and provide contact details for employer and landlord.

2. To pay one months rent and one months security deposit in advance

One months rent and one months security deposit of the agreed rental amount must be provided in advance of moving into the property. This can be paid directly to our account or in cash, cheque or bank draft to our office.

3. To agree a rental period prior to signing a contract

A rental term must be agreed and stated on the contract. The tenants must remain at the property for this agreed term.

4. To maintain the property in good manor and report and issues to landlord/management company

Any issues or questions that a tenant should have must be reported to the landlord/agent throughout the tenancy. The property must be kept in good condition by the tenant and any issues that arise will be dealt with immediately.

5. To pay the agreed rent amount on or before the due date every month

The tenant will sign a contract and agree to pay rent as of that date monthly on time for the full amount. This is paid to our bank account or to our office.

6. Allow landlord/agent to carry out routine inspections

It is agreed that routine inspections will be carried out quarterly at the property. Tenants will be given sufficient notice of any inspections and will allow the Landlord or Agent access to the property.

7. Do not cause damage to the property intentionally

The property must be looked after by the tenant and no damage caused intentionally to the property. Any damage caused must be reported to the landlord/ agent immediately.

8. Give landlord/agent sufficient notice of vacating the property

If a tenant is leaving a property, they must give sufficient notice as per threshold regulations and inform the landlord/agent. All keys must be returned on the agreed vacating date.

9. Ensure that all bills are paid up to date prior to vacating the property ie ESB, GAS, phone etc.

All bills must be paid in full and all balanced cleared prior to the tenants vacating the property. The ESB and Gas account must be transferred back into the landlords name and all other accounts rectified.

10. To sign the PRTB form

All landlords must register with the PRTB every tenancy. The tenants must sign the Private Residential Tenancies Board form and provide PPS numbers.

11. To inform the landlord/agent of any requests or changes to the tenancy or within the property

Should a tenant request to change the terms of their tenancy or adjust it in anyway, they must confirm this with the agent/landlord.

Being aware of these 11 points before you start will ensure that the move from family home to rented accommodation is a stress free and enjoyable venture for both tenants and landlords alike.  For tenants knowing your rights and obligations with regards to moving into rented accommodation allows you to enjoy your new found freedom responsibly.

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