Ho affittato questa stanza a Longford il 25 giugno per 480 € mese. Condividendo la casa con altri 3 ucraini, il prossimo affitto è previsto il 16 settembre. Ricevo questo messaggio oggi. Lavoro a tempo pieno, nessuno di loro lo fa.

    Cosa faresti in questa situazione?

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    1. Intelligent_Base_338 on

      The landlord cannot unilaterally raise the rent by that much because all of Ireland has been designated a rent pressure zone. Even if you have no official tenancy, the fact you have proof of living there and paying rent at a certain amount means you can contact Threshold and bring the law into the equation if he does get aggressive and threaten eviction. I’m sure if he has not registered the tenancy, he will not want to go down that route. Knowing your rights is very important. If that is what is happening, get in touch with Threshold for advice – [https://threshold.ie/](https://threshold.ie/)

      However I don’t fully understand your question, are you suggesting the person messaging you might be bullshitting to try to get more money out of you and pocket the cash themselves? If so, I would insist on speaking to the landlord, simple as that.

    2. AluminiumCrackers on

      “You either agree or you don’t”

      “I don’t. If he wants to raise my rent, he can give me proper notice in writing.”

    3. TotalExamination4562 on

      Sounds like your room mate is trying to Rob you. Are you 9n the lease or are you sub letting off them. If on the lease call your landlord to talk about this.

    4. mksdarling13 on

      Im pretty sure if you signed a lease for a certain amount it can’t be arbitrarily raised on the landlords whim. I believe you would need to contact RTB if this is the case.

    5. LucyVialli on

      How do you pay your rent, is it to the landlord directly or another tenant? They might just be chancing their arm and trying to get more from you. In any case, the landlord can’t raise the rent without notice, and definitely not by that much.

    6. Irish201h on

      Ignore this request for increased rent until you speak to the landlord directly. And even then the landlord can only legally increase the rent by 2% per year.

    7. Ambitious_Field6683 on

      Who pays the landlord? Do you transfer funds to housemate first? He could be charging you more so he pays less. 🤷🏼

    8. ImpressiveTicket492 on

      Who do you pay the rent to? Like whose bank account does it go into or who do you hand it over to?

      I don’t want to be cynical here but the person in the messages is insisting that this rent increase is happening and stonewalling you in regards to contact with the landlord. If it was me my first step would be to confirm the landlord is actually increasing the rent.

      I don’t know anybody involved so am not sure how these people normally text but those messages are suspect and it is at least a possibility that the person sending you those message is not being honest.

      Also €700 in Longford for a room is absolutely insane.

    9. Accomplished-Try-658 on

      Only pay what you have agreed to unless the landlord, or an agency tells you directly.

    10. Fullofbewilderment on

      Is the landlord getting ARP too? Have heard of Ukrainians paying big top-ups but that sounds ridiculous and sounds like landlord is absolutely taking advantage as well as scamming revenue

    11. RemnantOfSpotOn on

      You’ve no choice. You have no contract with the landlord. You can question it with roommates and ask for proof of payment to the landlord but again…you got nothing and if it’s true and they don’t pay what he is asking he can throw you all out for breach of contract as they took tenants without asking him (according to the landlord)

    12. peperpots on

      It could be a language barrier, but he sounds very aggressive and they are definitely trying to flee you, look for new accommodations ASAP, it could get bad really fast

    13. IntrepidAstronaut863 on

      700 for a room in a house with 3 others in Longford?!?

      No disrespect to Longford but I would’ve thought you could get your own place for that amount?

    14. justformedellin on

      One way or another, this is unlawful.
      Law is on your side, dig in.

    15. GeminiBlind on

      Did someone leave the house so you are being asked to cover the cost of their loss?if you rented the house as a whole then the increased rent is what was agreed in the lease to consult that?

    16. Rollorich on

      Your roommate thinks you’re a moron. They think you’re stupid enough to fall for this. Insist on having the phone number or you’ll withhold the payments until you get to speak to them.

    17. Empty-Toe5147 on

      Unfortunately you’re screwed and the RTB won’t help. Your a licensee and the person your paying rent to could charge you 2,000 in the morning and there is nothing you can do. There is nothing illegal about them profiting off you. You also do not have minimum notice.

      Think of it like rent a room situation off someone who owns their own house and you rent a room off them.

    18. Spirited_Put2653 on

      This smells like anti Ukrainian propaganda. We shouldn’t take this stuff at face value.

    19. Call Threshold. Beware of well-meaning advice on reddit, we haven’t established if you’re a licensee, co-tenant, etc. you are better off calling threshold or using their web chat.

      That being said, at a cursory glance, it looks like your roommate is trying to scam extra money out of you.

    20. No_Minute_5743 on

      I don’t miss all that rent drama and silly games with house mates like the stuff in that message. I done years of renting and this sort of stuff would wreck your fucking head.

      We had a Polish lad like that sub letting who lied about everything what the landlord said to try and squeeze as much money out of us. Falling out with people you live with to get one up on them for a few euro ffs. Absolute cunts.

    21. Dependent-Bench-2908 on

      The Ukranians are getting the government to pay their rent through the relief scheme, and are taking all the money. Guaranteed. There is no landlord increasing the rent.

    22. JackfruitUseful4739 on

      By law it 5 percent every 2 years. Also you could not pay and go through the legal system, then you could ne there rent free for almost 2 years. And then just walk away

    23. Complex_Hunter35 on

      [https://rtb.ie/compliance/check-the-register/](https://rtb.ie/compliance/check-the-register/)

      You can check the landlord there

      You can also tell the Ukranian if he is in receipt of Beneficiaries of Temporary Protection that you will have to check if he is getting over €125 it could effect his entitlements but you will check with Social Welfare as you do not want his payments to be effected

      Watch how they will roll back then….

    24. ItsTyrrellsAlt on

      90% chance your housemate is scamming you.

      They have no written evidence, refuse to let you speak to the landlord for confirmation and are creating urgency via a forced deadline.

      Good luck.

    25. SoloWingPixy88 on

      Whats the total rent?

      Stop having important conversations of text.

    26. Strzyga89 on

      I hope you are getting written confirmation for receipt of that cash rent you pay. WhatsApp is all good and well, but for proof you paid anything, it won’t do.

      I suspect landlord might not even know they’re not the only ones renting. But hopefully I’m wrong, and you’ll get the contact info.

      Nothing more to add, that other people didn’t say yet. Good luck!

    27. fiendishcadd on

      Yeah that’s BS. Been there before where the leaseholder (in my case just the only one left on the lease) starts thinking they can play landlord and hopes you won’t talk to the landlord/letting agent directly. Demand to get it in writing

    28. Gullible-Argument334 on

      Totally illegal to raise rent unless there’s a meeting between you first.

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