The landlords of a Limerick property have spoken out about the emotional and financial stress they’ve experienced after a two-year dispute with their tenant, who owes more than €27,000 in rent.
Dan Corbett and his wife, Joy King-Corbett, took a case with the Residential Tenancies Board (RTB) after their tenant stopped paying rent in December 2018.
The RTB found in their favour, ordering the tenant to vacate the premises and pay the outstanding rent of €5,052 in 25 consecutive payments of €200.
However, nearly two years later, she is still living in the house.
Speaking to the
Irish Independent, Ms King-Corbett said the situation was taking its toll on her family.
Prison sentence for Limerick motorist caught driving without insurance for sixth time
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A MOTORIST who was caught driving without insurance for the sixth time has been sentenced to one month s imprisonment.
Ali Asar Haudhry, aged 47, who has an address at Ard na Luachra, Lower Park, Corbally was before Limerick District Court to face multiple charges relating to an incident at Dublin Road, Limerick on November 8, 2018.
Sergeant Michelle Leahy said while operating a checkpoint at 12.40am, gardai stopped a Toyota Corolla which was being driven by the defendant.
She said the vehicle was not taxed and did not have a valid NCT. It was subsequently established that Mr Haudhry was not insured.
Fine and driving ban imposed after Limerick council secures conviction for illegal dumping
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LIMERICK City and County Council has welcomed the conviction, for illegal dumping, of a man at Limerick District Court.
Michael Stanners, aged 38, of Pineview Gardens, Moyross was prosecuted by the local authority arising out of a number of incidents in the city during July 2019.
After pleading guilty to an offence, under Section 32(1) of the Waste Management Act, 1996, the defendant was fined €100 and disqualified from driving for one year.
During a hearing earlier this month, Judge Alan Mitchell was told on July 10, 2019, the council was informed that waste was being loaded onto a vehicle outside a commercial premises at Upper Gerald Griffin Street in the city centre.
Three in court for not wearing masks in Limerick shops
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COURT prosecutions have been initiated against three young men who are accused of not-wearing face masks in retail settings in Limerick late last year.
The three defendants were summonsed to appear before Limerick District Court after they failed to pay Fixed Charge Notices which were issued under the temporary public health regulations.
Myles Casey, aged 27, of Clonlong, Southill is accused of breaching the regulations at Spar, Roxboro Road on December 8, 2020; John Luke Ryan, aged 18, of Cluain Dubh, Fr Russell Road, Dooradoyle is before the court in relation to an incident at the Crescent Shopping Centre on December 10, last while James Michael Casey, aged 18, of Toppins Field, Rathbane is also accused of breaching the regulations at the Crescent Shopping Centre on the same date.
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