Elma Beirne and John Ennis are one of the five buyers affected by a development in Rathmolyon.
A couple left in limbo after the company behind a Midlands housing development went into liquidation is calling for political intervention.
Elma Beirne, who's six months pregnant, and John Ennis are one of the five buyers in a dispute with a company behind a 16 home development in Rathmolyon in Meath.
Its founder Joe Ellias has appointed a liquidator after tax liabilites in the hundreds of thousands were revealed through a Revenue audit.
Mr Ellias claims he's been the most adversely affected party in the fallout.
Mr Ennis says he and his partner won't be backing down:
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