Residential Tenancies Board ruled businessman involved in ‘unlawful eviction’ of two people from Dublin 1 property
A court order was made last February directing Marc Godart to comply with an RTB ruling that he pay damages to two former tenants over their 'unlawful eviction' from a rented property in Dublin 1. Illustration: Paul Scott
Dublin District Court heard on Tuesday that a court order was made last February directing Mr Godart to comply with an RTB ruling that he pay damages to Diana Jere and Andre Buchanan over their “unlawful eviction” from a rented property on Emmet Street, Dublin 1. Mr Godart was allegedly the landlord of the property.
He said the order was mistaken in naming Mr Godart as the respondent given the “simple reality” was that his client “was not a landlord” of the property in question, but rather a director of Green Label Short Lets, which operated the premises.Hot school meals: A close look at the ingredients list is not pretty.
The RTB said Mr Godart “cannot benefit from his own failure to provide a lease and from his failure to inform the tenants of the exact identity of the landlord,” Mr Bell said. He argued that Mr Godart was at that stage raising the issue of the identity of the landlord at the Emmet Street property being in question, but the RTB still ruled against him.
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