Seen & Heard: €2bn data centre doubts, Revenue’s property fund inquiry, Altada’s profit forecast and Hibergene’s rebel shareholdersWeb Summit founder Paddy Cosgrave has won a battle with his Dublin landlord over a €3,700-a-month propertyPaddy Cosgrave has won a battle with his landlord, who tried to have the Web Summit founder removed from a South Dublin house he rents over nine alleged breaches of his tenancy agreement.
But the RTB found that Mr Hall had failed to prove that the house was being occupied by more people than Mr Cosgrave and his family. It ultimately ruled that the notice of termination served on Mr Cosgrave was “invalid”.Also in The Sunday Times, tech giants Amazon and Microsoft have put €2 billion of data centre investments under review.
Having indicated that some Irefs had “engaged in aggressive behaviour to avoid tax”, Minister for Finance Paschal Donohoe increased the tax paid by institutional investors by 171 per cent in Budget 2020.
Source: Real Estate Daily Report (realestatedailyreport.net)
I had a battle with a landlord in Belfast last year. Stealing a young lady's deposit cost him dearly. Landlord's don't be a cunt👍
Fkn landlords
How about doing in depth journalism about TDs business dealings? Varadkar has 4 other jobs. Or are you not allowed?
Well done Paddy, hopefully the landlord sold up and jog on. One less landlord means one less Leo fanboy.
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