A Residential Tenancies Board tribunal has rejected a woman's claim that her landlord was obliged to waive her rent because she has an élite bloodline
A Residential Tenancies Board tribunal has rejected a woman's claim that her landlord was obliged to waive her rent because she has an élite bloodline

Tribunal orders woman claiming ‘elite status in her bloodline’ to pay more than €4,000 in rent arrears

Renting for €633 a month in Swords
When asked by the tribunal what was meant by “elite status,” Ms Egan, who said she was born in England and is an Irish citizen, claimed it was “in her bloodline, that she was born with it,” according to a tribunal report published on Tuesday.
Ms Egan claimed her status was recognised on her passport and that gardaí would be able to verify it.
She claimed that her landlord, James Ryan, was legally obliged to provide her free rent due “as a person of elite status”,