Landlord/ Tenant Services

Patrick P O'Sullivan & Co. – Landlord and Tenant Solicitors Dublin

At Patrick P O'Sullivan & Co. we have decades of experience advising both tenants and landlords in respect of their rights and obligations. This is a complicated area of law and it is important that both parties to a lease understand from the offset what their obligation are to one another when entering in to such an agreement.

Since the introduction of the Residential Tenancies Act 2004 and the creation of the Private Residential Tenancies Board (PRTB), there are a number of new obligations on landlords of residential tenancies. For example there is an obligation on landlords to ensure that they register their tenancies, there are also a number of obligations on landlords if they are seeking to have a tenancy terminated. Where there is a dispute between a landlord and tenant of a private residential tenancy it will be referred to the PRTB for the dispute to be determined.

Where a landlord is attempting to terminate a Private Residential Tenancy they need to be very careful to ensure that they follow procedure as the PRTB will not entertain a claim to terminate a tenancy unless there has been strict adherence to the terms of the Residential Tenancies Act 2004

We deal with the follow areas of Landlord and Tenancy Law:

  • Residential Tenancy Agreements
  • Residential Tenancy Disputes and referrals of matter to the Private Residential Tenancies Board.
  • Commercial Leases
  • Commercial Lease disputes
  • Surrendering and termination of leases
  • Licenses
  • Long term leases

If you would like further information in relation to leases whether you are a landlord or a tenant why not contact us today to talk to a solicitor or arrange a consultation via Phone on 01-679 3539 of through this Website.


Disclaimer

You should note that no Solicitor/ Client relationship or duty of care or liability of any nature shall exist or shall or be deemed to exist between PP O'Sullivan Solicitors and you until you have received a written letter of engagement from us in which we confirm our appointment as your Solicitor.

*In contentious business a Solicitor may not calculate Fees or other charges as a percentage or proportion of any award or settlement.