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Digs/Self-Catering Accommodation 2008/09 - Residence Office

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28 Oakleigh, 1 Single Room, Suit Male or Female Student, Mon-Fri or Full Week<br />

Contact: Barbara McDonnell; Ph: 046 9554705 / 086 8849022<br />

Email: babsncdibbekk@yahoo.ie<br />

LUCAN<br />

8 Roselawn, 1 Single Room, Suit Female student. Mon-Fri, NON SMOKING<br />

Contact: Ruth French; Ph: 087 6739385 01 6214624<br />

Email: ruth.isdell.french@gmail.com<br />

PROSPEROUS<br />

1 Abbey Court, 1 Single + 1 Twin Room, Suit Male or Female Students, Full Week<br />

Contact: Harriet Ormonde; Ph: 086 0657825<br />

Email: hariobrien@eircom.net<br />

E mail: residence.office@nuim.ie<br />

For more information on accommodation and tenant advice please look at our website:<br />

www.residence.nuim.ie<br />

www.prtb.ie<br />

<strong>Residence</strong> <strong>Office</strong>, Student Services Building, North Campus, NUI Maynooth<br />

Ph: 01 708 3322.<br />

Ollscoil na hEireann Maigh Nuad<br />

<strong>Residence</strong> <strong>Office</strong><br />

Guidelines for Students in Partial/Full Board/<strong>Digs</strong> 2013/2014<br />

If you plan to stay in a family home where meals are provided, these guidelines will be useful to<br />

you. This type of accommodation is referred to as “digs”, “lodgings” or “partial board”.<br />

The following guidelines are designed to ensure an element of security for both you and your<br />

landlady/landlord. Landladies/landlords and students will together work out any other details<br />

which may arise, before the student comes to live in the accommodation provided.<br />

Deposit<br />

For the 2013/2014 academic year the required deposit in partial board accommodation will be<br />

the equivalent of 2 weeks rent. This deposit is to be returned to you at the end of the occupancy<br />

on receipt of written notice, where applicable. So in effect, a student will pay 2 weeks as a<br />

deposit and the first week’s rent separately. Deposits should be returned to students promptly<br />

on receipt of the correct notice. Remember that deposits are not usually used for the last few<br />

weeks rent but returned when you are leaving, so budget for this.<br />

Rent Payment.<br />

Students should pay rent weekly in advance. The day the rent should be paid is to be agreed by<br />

landlady and tenant.

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