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Dáil Éireann Debate, Thursday - 16 May 2024

Thursday, 16 May 2024

Ceisteanna (189)

Thomas Gould

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189. Deputy Thomas Gould asked the Minister for Housing, Local Government and Heritage the number of HAP inspections carried out, the number that failed on first, second, third and so on, visit in 2023, by local authority, in tabular form; the action being taken against landlords who are refusing to carry out works; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [22136/24]

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The standards for rental accommodation are prescribed in the Housing (Standards for Rented Houses) Regulations 2019 and specify requirements in relation to a range of matters, such as structural repair, sanitary facilities, heating, ventilation, natural light, fire safety and the safety of gas, oil and electrical supplies. These Regulations apply to all properties let or available for let. All landlords have a legal obligation to ensure that their rented properties comply with the standards set down in the Regulations. Responsibility for the enforcement of the Regulations in the private rental sector rests with the relevant local authority.

The Housing Assistance Payment (HAP) scheme is underpinned by the Housing (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 2014. Under section 41 of the 2014 Act, local authorities are required to commence the inspection process within 8 months of HAP support being provided in relation to a particular dwelling, if the dwelling was not already inspected within the previous 12 months. Local authorities carry out HAP inspections as part of their overall private rented inspections programme.

Failure to comply with the minimum standards can result in penalties and prosecution. Under sections 18A and 18B of the Housing (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1992, a housing authority may serve an Improvement Notice or Prohibition Notice, respectively, where a property is found to be non-compliant. An Improvement Notice sets out the works that the landlord must carry out to remedy a breach of the regulations. In the case of a Prohibition Notice being enforced, a local authority may provide, or continue to provide, HAP in respect of that property for a period of 13 weeks, to enable the household to find an alternative dwelling.

Annual data in respect of the level of inspection and enforcement activity by each local authority is available on my Department's website at the following link: www.gov.ie/en/publication/da3fe-private-housing-market-statistics/#private-rented-inspections

Data in respect of the number of rented dwellings with HAP-supported tenancies that failed on first, second or subsequent inspections is not provided by local authorities to my Department.

The number of rental standards inspections conducted by each local authority in 2023 that related to HAP-supported tenancies are set out in the table below.

Local Authority

Total HAP Inspections 2023

Carlow County Council

30

Cavan County Council

24

Clare County Council

449

Cork City Council

2535

Cork County Council

822

Donegal County Council

715

Dublin City Council

1,986

Dun Laoghaire Rathdown County Council

611

Fingal County Council

792

Galway City Council

308

Galway County Council

1,299

Kerry County Council

459

Kildare County Council

686

Kilkenny County Council

108

Laois County Council

238

Leitrim County Council

76

Limerick City and County Council

888

Longford County Council

113

Louth County Council

528

Mayo County Council

100

Meath County Council

3,669

Monaghan County Council

74

Offaly County Council

333

Roscommon County Council

346

Sligo County Council

344

South Dublin County Council

1,658

Tipperary County Council

608

Waterford City and County Council

520

Westmeath County Council

421

Wexford County Council

375

Wicklow County Council

458

TOTAL

21573

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