Landlord who evicted Marc Godart's company for operating 'quasi-hotel' found 'in breach of obligations'
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Landlord who evicted Marc Godart's company for operating 'quasi-hotel' found 'in breach of obligations'
"He will not be required to pay damages to the controversial businessman from Luxembourg A landlord who evicted Marc Godart's company has been found to be in "breach of his obligations" after he failed to offer the tenancy back to the Luxembourgish businessman. The owner of 116 Cork Street, Dublin, had been renting the Georgian building to Mr Godart's company, Green Label Property Investments, for €4,500 a month."
"He will not be required to pay damages to the controversial businessman from Luxembourg A landlord who evicted Marc Godart's company has been found to be in "breach of his obligations" after he failed to offer the tenancy back to the Luxembourgish businessman. The owner of 116 Cork Street, Dublin, had been renting the Georgian building to Mr Godart's company, Green Label Property Investments, for €4,500 a month. Join the Irish Independent WhatsApp channel Stay up to date with all the latest news"
A landlord who evicted Marc Godart's company was found to have breached his obligations by failing to offer the tenancy back to the Luxembourgish businessman. The property at 116 Cork Street in Dublin is a Georgian building that had been rented to Green Label Property Investments for €4,500 a month. The finding records a procedural or contractual failure by the landlord in relation to the tenancy return obligation. Despite the breach finding, the landlord will not be required to pay damages to Marc Godart, who is identified as a controversial businessman from Luxembourg.
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