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Renters with six months’ arrears to get just four weeks’ notice before eviction

News28.08.205:00 PM by Dominic Brady
Tenants who have failed to pay their rent for six months can be evicted with just four weeks’ notice under new government legislation tabled today, in an apparent watering down of promises made by ministers last week.

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