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Tenants feel ‘hopeless’ after receiving evictions connected to Nama’s wind-down


Ellie Solomons is a tenant at Spencer Dock Apartments in Dublin, where eight tenancies are being terminated due to an intention to sell. Photograph: Bryan O’BrienA group of tenants living in a development in Dublin’s docklands say they feel “hopeless” and are living in “shared misery” after receiving eviction notices connected to the National Asset Management Agency’s (Nama) wind-down in operations. Tenants living in apartments in Spencer Dock, which were developed by Spencer Dock Development Company, a subsidiary of the bust property developer Treasury Holdings, received notices of termination in October. The notices of termination, seeking vacant possession for sale, were signed by appointed liquidators Michael McAteer and John Boland, of Grant Thornton. Tenants across various blocks of the Spencer Dock complex, which has more than 600 apartments in total, received the notices with vacation dates beginning in April.


Source: The Irish Times February 05, 2026 12:31 UTC



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