Dispute over letting out of 17 allegedly overcrowded properties to migrants is settled

It was alleged that between 50-80 migrants and foreign students were accommodated, involving dividing some of the sitting room/living spaces into bedrooms
Dispute over letting out of 17 allegedly overcrowded properties to migrants is settled

The High Court was told that the occupants of the properties were allegedly not given written leases. File picture

A High Court dispute with a property agent over the letting out of 17 Dublin houses and apartments, which were allegedly overcrowded with occupants who were not given written leases, has been settled.

Brian Conroy SC, for the property owners, told Mr Justice Brian Cregan on Friday the case had been settled and could be adjourned to July for implementation of the settlement.

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