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How much will I require for a deposit?
Generally, the deposit is the equivalent of one
month's let. Sometimes landlords require higher amounts, particularly
if you are unable to produce a credit reference.
Will I need to provide references?
References are always required. Generally, a letter
from your employer confirming your employment is needed plus a credit
reference. A credit reference from a reputable overseas financial institution
will be acceptable. Your lawyer or accountant may also provide a reference.
Are there any legal or other costs
I should know about?
When the rent exceeds €19,046 per year, the
tenant is due to pay stamp duty (a government tax) of 1% of the annual
rent plus €12.50 stamping charge.
Is there any tax relief available on
my rent?
Yes, there is some tax relief on rent. For a single
person under 55 years of age, the allowance is €952 per annum. If
the company you work for is leasing the property for you, you will need
to check with your company's finance department on the tax implications
of this for you.
How can I find out what is available?
Our listings of apartments and houses available
to browse through, and this is updated daily. You may phone us at (01)
287-1144. We can e-mail the listings to you. Or you can call in to our
offices to collect copies of the listings.
How soon after I find a place I like
can I move in?
Usually within a week. Utilities accounts must
be transferred into the tenant's name and the letting agreement must be
drawn up and signed by the tenant.
How do I go about transferring the utilities
accounts into my name?
You need to approach the individual utility provider
(for electricity, gas, telephone, cable television) and you may be required
to pay a deposit, sign a direct debit form or have someone stand guarantor
for you.
How long will my rental agreement be
for?
Normally for one year.
Can the landlord increase the rent at
the end of the lease period?
Yes. We usually try to negotiate the expected
level of the increase when agreeing the initial letting.
If I break my lease, do I forfeit only
the deposit?
No, you are liable for all of the rent for the
remaining term of the lease. A lease is a legally binding agreement.
Do landlords allow pets?
Not in apartments. A landlord may sometimes agree
to your having a cat or a small dog in a house.
Can I bring some furniture to a furnished
apartment?
A very small amount may be permitted.
Are crockery and linen supplied?
Most landlords provide crockery in furnished apartments.
You will likely need to provide your own bed linen and towels.
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