Beauty salon owner told to pay €73k rent arrears
The owner of a hair and beauty salon in the Irish Life Mall on Talbot Street in Dublin has been ordered to pay his landlord more than €73,000 in outstanding rent, despite his complaint that the mall was ‘‘very shabby and uninviting’’.
The owner of a hair and beauty salon in the Irish Life Mall on Talbot Street in Dublin has been ordered to pay his landlord more than €73,000 in outstanding rent, despite his complaint that the mall was ‘‘very shabby and uninviting’’.
Graham Quinn claimed that Irish Life Assurance plc had failed to manage the mall properly, and had allowed one-third of the shops to lie empty. Irish Life sued Quinn...
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