Council is also taking action against Luxembourg-based landlord for breaching fire safety laws
Dublin City Council has brought fresh charges against Luxembourg-based landlord Marc Godart and two related companies over unauthorised short-term lettings and for breaching fire safety laws.
Unit 1A, The Forge, Railway Street, Dublin 1, which it described as a “potentially dangerous building”. However, two other firms he directs, Green Label Short Lets Ltd and Capel Grand Inn Ltd, accepted responsibility and were fined €7,500 and agreed to pay “substantial” legal costs.In another prosecution before Dublin District Court earlier this year, Green Label Short Lets avoided a criminal conviction over a former commercial building in Dublin that broke fire safety laws after being repurposed for residential lettings.
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