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‘Riots led by Jacinta, I'm ready for it', say RTE Fair City viewers as Rafferty's latest venture makes him new enemies

‘Riots led by Jacinta, I'm ready for it', say RTE Fair City viewers as Rafferty's latest venture makes him new enemies

The Irish Sun12 hours ago

RTE Fair City viewers were all left praising Jacinta after Rafferty's latest venture upset some Carrigstown locals.
On tonight's episode, Nikki attempted to help Cass clear out decades worth of rubbish.
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Rafferty made new enemies on the show tonight
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A sudden rent increase put Mondo in a difficult position
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Nikki helped Cass clear out decades old clutter
Credit: RTE
While rumours swirled about who the new owners of the Marketplace could be, Emma and Rafferty signed the final contract.
But Dolores and Joan were concerned that other tenants would find out about their reduced rent offer.
As the new manager of the Marketplace, a smug James delivered the new tenant lease to Mondo, which included a 20% rent increase.
Mondo informed James that he spread the word amongst the other tenants, and they now plan to object to the rent increase and refuse to move out of the Marketplace.
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Later, Hughie, Jacinta, Ray and Nora decided to plan a community protest against the Raffertys.
RTE viewers raced to social media to share their reactions to the drama.
One fan said: "Joan and Mondo will be doing all their business out of the community centre from now on."
Pamela joked: "Will Joan get a reduced rate on the smart office."
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Ciara remarked: "The Raffertys are more like the Nafferty."
Another viewer tweeted: "We know what Rafferty's and Joan's rate will be."
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Sylvia questioned: "How much could anyone charge for a cheap desk in a dodgy office over a shop."
Sinead commented: "Riots led by Jacinta, I'm ready for it."
Another fan added: "Mondo's a landlord? Who are his tenants?"
GER'S ANXIETY
Elsewhere on the show, Dean was stunned to discover that Ger was back and she revealed that someone from her business believes she ratted on them, and she is now in danger.
And Ger's anxiety was further fuelled when Sharon told her she was not welcome in Carrigstown.
Later, she told Dean that she needed the locket to absolve her and asked for his help to get it back from Liam. Sharon tells Ger she's not welcome in town.
Elsewhere on the show, Nikki became fed up with Cass's hoarding tendencies, and advised him to do a 'cleanse' of the house.
Nikki along with the help of Sean encouraged Cass to get rid of anything he hasn't used in over thirty days.

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RTE Fair City viewers were all left praising Jacinta after Rafferty's latest venture upset some Carrigstown locals. On tonight's episode, Nikki attempted to help Cass clear out decades worth of rubbish. 3 Rafferty made new enemies on the show tonight Credit: RTE 3 A sudden rent increase put Mondo in a difficult position Credit: RTE 3 Nikki helped Cass clear out decades old clutter Credit: RTE While rumours swirled about who the new owners of the Marketplace could be, Emma and Rafferty signed the final contract. But Dolores and Joan were concerned that other tenants would find out about their reduced rent offer. As the new manager of the Marketplace, a smug James delivered the new tenant lease to Mondo, which included a 20% rent increase. Mondo informed James that he spread the word amongst the other tenants, and they now plan to object to the rent increase and refuse to move out of the Marketplace. read more on Fair City Later, Hughie, Jacinta, Ray and Nora decided to plan a community protest against the Raffertys. RTE viewers raced to social media to share their reactions to the drama. One fan said: "Joan and Mondo will be doing all their business out of the community centre from now on." Pamela joked: "Will Joan get a reduced rate on the smart office." Most read in News TV Ciara remarked: "The Raffertys are more like the Nafferty." Another viewer tweeted: "We know what Rafferty's and Joan's rate will be." RTE Fair City sneak peek Sylvia questioned: "How much could anyone charge for a cheap desk in a dodgy office over a shop." Sinead commented: "Riots led by Jacinta, I'm ready for it." Another fan added: "Mondo's a landlord? Who are his tenants?" GER'S ANXIETY Elsewhere on the show, Dean was stunned to discover that Ger was back and she revealed that someone from her business believes she ratted on them, and she is now in danger. And Ger's anxiety was further fuelled when Sharon told her she was not welcome in Carrigstown. Later, she told Dean that she needed the locket to absolve her and asked for his help to get it back from Liam. Sharon tells Ger she's not welcome in town. Elsewhere on the show, Nikki became fed up with Cass's hoarding tendencies, and advised him to do a 'cleanse' of the house. Nikki along with the help of Sean encouraged Cass to get rid of anything he hasn't used in over thirty days.

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