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Alrighty Peeps,

Just had the Estate Agent on the Phone thats our 11 months up and he wants €100 to draw up another contract! Pretty sure i've not heard of that before with my other houses. Anyone had to pay this?
Landlord is a nice chap so pretty sure he'd be happy to just sort it between us.

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Alrighty Peeps,

Just had the Estate Agent on the Phone thats our 11 months up and he wants €100 to draw up another contract! Pretty sure i've not heard of that before with my other houses. Anyone had to pay this?
Landlord is a nice chap so pretty sure he'd be happy to just sort it between us.

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They do they it on dont they, I've had agents trying that one!!! Altho its sensible to have a new contract, its possibly worse for the land lord than you not to have one. But do it between you!

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That's outrageous. Go with the landlord to the notary with a copy of the old one and get them to renew it - will probably cost €10 or €20 at most.

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That's outrageous. Go with the landlord to the notary with a copy of the old one and get them to renew it - will probably cost €10 or €20 at most.

Does it even need a trip to the notary???? Just a date amended copy of the original and two signatures witnessed by one another???

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Does it even need a trip to the notary???? Just a date amended copy of the original and two signatures witnessed by one another???

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I was thinking just to draw one up and get the townhall rep to witness it hes a good friend of ours. Think the estate agent is just at it. Pay the rent surely thats enough.

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I was thinking just to draw one up and get the townhall rep to witness it hes a good friend of ours. Think the estate agent is just at it. Pay the rent surely thats enough.

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the agent is def. trying it on

unless you or the owner want any changes, just photocopy or scan the old one & put different dates on it

you don't even need a witness let alone a notary - just you & the owner need to sign it & you don't even need to be in the same place at the same time to do it

even if you used a notary it wouldn't cost more than 10€

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Does it even need a trip to the notary???? Just a date amended copy of the original and two signatures witnessed by one another???

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Well, that's all we've done for the past three contracts.
No need to introduce unnecessary complications - or expense.

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Yeah just an Estate agency offering their services, but it's not necessary! Talk to land lord, sure he will let u continue living in property & draw up own contract between the 2 parties. Estate Agents has had commission once, shouldn't get it twice!!

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Frankly I'd just tell the agent that if thats the case then you will start looking elsewhere ... and I'm fairly sure there would be a sudden change of attitude.

A friend locally was offered a rent decrease as an incentive to stay because the landlord was so happy with them being there

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