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It's the first day of September ... but dry and warm conditions are here to stay this weekend

Met Éireann says temperatures today are to range between 18 and 22 degrees.

WELL, IT’S THE first day of September and it looks like the warm weather isn’t going anywhere for the time being – some good news for Electric Picnic-goers.

Met Éireann says temperatures today are to range between 18 and 22 degrees, with some light breezes.

This afternoon is to be bright with sunny spells developing. However, some light drizzle may persist on north and northwest coasts. 

Tonight will again be mainly dry apart from some patchy drizzle along coastal areas. 

Temperatures will drop to between 12 and 14 degrees overnight, and Met Éireann says light southerly winds will increase along Atlantic coasts by the morning. 

Tomorrow is expected to start dry in most areas, however, outbreaks of rain and drizzle are forecast to develop in the west during the morning.

These outbreaks will spread eastwards across the country throughout the day, but they aren’t expected to reach the east coast until early evening. 

Temperatures tomorrow will range between 17 and 23 degrees. 

Looking into next week, Met Éireann says high pressure will dominate the weather over the country, leading to mostly dry conditions. 

Monday and Tuesday are set to be dry, with sunny spells. 

The best of the sunshine will be in Leinster and Munster, Met Éireann says, with cloudier conditions in Connacht and Ulster. 

Temperatures will range between 14 and 18 degrees on Monday and Tuesday. 

Wednesday is again expected to be mainly dry, with some rain or drizzle for a time in the northwest. 

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    Mute Kian
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    Jun 20th 2015, 9:53 AM

    I don’t get the sign “my home is not a hotel”…ok…so don’t rent it out…?

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    Mute Neil Cooney
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    Jun 20th 2015, 10:50 AM

    I think they are residents of an apartment block, where they see the unsocial behaviour of some air bnb guests in their lobby, etc. So they dont necessarily rent out their place but have some knock on effects from their neighbours doing so.

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    Mute Crocodylus Pontifex
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    Jun 20th 2015, 1:38 PM

    Thanks Neil. I was also confused by the protesters.

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    Mute cybergal99
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    Jun 27th 2015, 5:38 PM

    you have no control when your landlord turns the building you’ve been living in for 25+ years into a hotel .. that’s what it means!

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    Mute Aine Nibhern
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    Jul 25th 2015, 11:25 AM
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    Mute Siobhán Gallagher
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    Jun 20th 2015, 10:05 AM

    I have had nothing but good experiences as an Air B&B guest! Every stay has lended much more character than staying in a hotel.

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    Mute John Reese
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    Jun 20th 2015, 10:53 AM

    AirBnb is great. Stay in a Manhattan apartment for a fraction of the price of a small hotel room.

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    Mute Mary King
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    Jun 20th 2015, 10:42 AM

    Have stayed in airbnb accommodation twice. Very pleased with our hosts and accommodation, however for our first trip I had booked accommodation and had money debited from my Visa account and next day Aer Lingus changed their flight schedule, despite numerous efforts to contact airbnb we never heard back from them and ended up paying for 4 nights and due to flight changes could only stay for 3. The next time I tried booking all went well until they wanted a copy of either my passport or my drivers licence ‘for verification ‘ purposes. That took 2 days and numerous phone calls to sort out, this was despite the fact that they had my email address, my mobile number, my Visa account and a very good testimonial from my previous host.
    I have found them to be impossible to communicate with as they never respond to emails. However in both of my experiences the accommodation was as described and the hosts were excellent

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    Mute sister atrocious
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    Jun 20th 2015, 12:07 PM

    Spot on just another “rent seeking” operation like Uber.

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    Mute Parkme.ie
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    Jun 20th 2015, 6:49 PM

    Would a hotel refund you one night if your flights change? Each room on Airbnb has a cancellation policy chosen by the owner or host. Surely the airline should be responsible for that loss?

    There is no excuse for poor customer service with the fees that they charge however.

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    Mute Danny Mike Hennessy
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    Jun 20th 2015, 11:09 AM

    btw if you dont like airbnb service charges homeaway is a better alternative

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    Mute Cleaver Beast
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    Jun 20th 2015, 10:16 AM

    Can you get a legal document drafted and have all liability transferred to the guest for duration of their stay?

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    Mute Alphonse delatouche
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    Jun 20th 2015, 10:24 AM

    You could …but if potential guests see red tape,they could go elsewhere

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    Mute Cleaver Beast
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    Jun 20th 2015, 4:11 PM

    Obviously this would take place after they’ve already paid in full and arrived at your property. They’d have nothing to worry about if they didn’t intend to cause damage etc.

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    Jun 20th 2015, 11:48 AM

    “One Dublin homeowner, who asked not to be identified…
    I don’t see it as a business as such, it’s just a few extra people coming to stay with me”
    Yeah, you can drop the children of the world act. You’re dodging tax.

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    Jun 20th 2015, 12:01 PM

    “One Dublin homeowner, who asked not to be identified…
    I don’t see it as a business as such, it’s just a few extra people coming to stay with me”
    Yeah, you can drop the children of the world act. You’re dodging tax. .

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