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Evictions, random rules and overcrowding: Brazilian students on the reality of renting in Dublin

Evictions, random rules and overcrowding: Brazilian students on the reality of renting in Dublin

Brazilian landlord Eduardo Gonzaga rents hundreds of properties in Dublin’s suburbs

In The News · [email protected]

August 29, 202527m 24s

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Show Notes

Brazilian couple Gil Rudge (39) and Natalia Bonadia (36) rented a room in a shared apartment from Eduardo Gonzaga’s company, Leevin Ireland.


All was fine until their landlord advised them that unless they accepted a third person to share their bedroom their rent would have to double.


Janiedson da Silva dos Santos was sharing a house with eight others – students rented a bed, not a room – until Leevin Ireland abruptly issued him with a month’s notice. While he was away for a few days, he returned to his rental to find it in disarray and his property gone from his room.


Irish Times housing reporter Niamh Towey and Dublin-based Brazilian freelance journalist Alekson Lacerda tell In the News how landlords are exploiting the dire housing situation and how a lack of English and an understanding of tenants’ rights mean foreign students are easily exploited.


Presented by Bernice Harrison. Produced by John Casey.


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