Eeeeek.
Accommodation ‘for students’.
Annabelle writes:
Quadruple rooms at €500 a month? Pack ’em in, pile ’em high, etc.
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Eeeeek.
Accommodation ‘for students’.
Annabelle writes:
Quadruple rooms at €500 a month? Pack ’em in, pile ’em high, etc.
Wait in line for the crying chair and International guy hiding under your bed.
Dublin is becoming the stealth-wanking capital of Europe
This made me laugh out loud.
Love it. Worth loggin in for…Just felt I had to share
FFS, are there no regulations in Ireland at all! How could this be legal?
Wait, €500 each????
Ah heore….
Suck it up. Students are the biggest whingebags on the planet
Sure back in my day we’d sleep in bins or whore ourselves out.
Didn’t get the points, Ollie?
So the landlord is expecting €4000 a month income from that apartment then? Jaysus.
i think its just those four beds, so 2000. but still, competely takin the p!ss. i wanna know why its not regulated.
actually looked at the photos there, looks like 9 beds!!
summer hostel?
You can easily fit 2 people in each of them, save money on heating this way, make new (close) friends, it’s surely worth more than €500 per head. The desk and chair seem like an awful waste of space, could fit another bunk bed in there, that’s another 4 people. Very generous of someone to help out students like this.
does anyone know why theres no regulation? if they put caps on rent, do the government lose out somehow? its the only reason i can think why they arent doing something about this .. or is it that they want people to not rent andlook to buy in the suburbs, thus generating more property tax? these are wild guesses, but does anyone know why they blatantly ignore this massive issue?
although it does say in the ad “The rooms are quadruple so minimum of 4 people who know each other”.. so i think the amount of beds is misleading, its two to a room, and you can take in more if you like, but overall its 2000 a month .. thats what im gettin from the text anyway .. still fairly steep for a right oul sh!thole in apache land.
http://landstonestudentaccommodation.ie/rates/
500€ per bed?
They’re dreaming… 50 quid a week would be too much! Also how could a student get any sleep/study/own time in a kip like that!
Maybe it’s because a lot of TDs are landlords
http://www.independent.ie/opinion/columnists/shane-ross/landlords-of-leinster-house-declare-interests-31153379.html
+1
(Also love that the timestamp here is 19:16)
Regulations are only concerned with light, ventilation, mould, fire safety, and other maintenance issues, there are no regulations with regard to how many people should be in an apartment.
You can also see two different kitchens so maybe they have a selection of apartments. But 2000 for an apartment is a little much.
Here is the definition of overcrowding in our statute book.
http://www.irishstatutebook.ie/1966/en/act/pub/0021/sec0063.html#sec63
I’m pretty sure it would fail on either of those.
It appears it’s up to Dublin City Council to enforce
http://www.irishstatutebook.ie/1966/en/act/pub/0021/sec0065.html