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Rent Supplement Scheme Administration

Dáil Éireann Debate, Friday - 16 September 2016

Friday, 16 September 2016

Questions (666, 669, 675, 809)

Clare Daly

Question:

666. Deputy Clare Daly asked the Minister for Social Protection if he will review the process whereby private landlords are asked to sign welfare forms for tenants giving them undue control over on individual tenant's right to apply for welfare such as rent assistance; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [24780/16]

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John Brassil

Question:

669. Deputy John Brassil asked the Minister for Social Protection if he will increase the rent supplement cap for County Kerry to reflect rent prices in the county, most especially for single persons, in light of a recent report (details supplied) which shows the average rent of a one bedroom apartment in Kerry at €434; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [26068/16]

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Fergus O'Dowd

Question:

675. Deputy Fergus O'Dowd asked the Minister for Social Protection the number of family units who are recipients of the rent allowance within each local authority area and county by location within that authority or county; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [25092/16]

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Thomas P. Broughan

Question:

809. Deputy Thomas P. Broughan asked the Minister for Social Protection the number of recipients and cost to the Exchequer of rent supplement, rent supplement uplifts and housing assistance payment in 2015 and in 2016 to date in tabular form; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [26127/16]

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I propose to take Questions Nos. 666, 669, 675 and 809 together.

Supports in relation to housing and the provision of financial supports, including the rent supplement scheme, which is currently supporting some 51,800 recipients at a cost of €267 million in 2016, are a key priority for Government. A county breakdown of rent supplement recipients is provided in the attached tabular statement, this information is not maintained by local authority area.

The Deputies will be aware that the rent limits under the rent supplement scheme were recently increased effective from 1 July 2016. The review process undertaken represents a realignment of the maximum rent limits with agreed rents, with rents generally benchmarked against the 35th percentile of those rents registered with the Residential Tenancies Board. The review’s methodology was conducted in the same manner for all counties. The increases provided are evidenced based and reflect the pressures on rental properties in each particular location. The rent limits for all counties are benchmarked considering the main urban centre impacting the county’s rental market. In county Kerry and in line with earlier rent reviews, the limits are benchmarked against the major urban centre of Tralee. Rental prices in areas of significant tourist activity in county Kerry are both high in pricing and long term let properties are also in very short supply. Discretion will continue to be applied by my Department’s Community Welfare Service staff for such areas in excess of the general county limits.

In recognition of the ongoing difficulties in the rented market, my Department continues to implement a targeted, flexible, case-by-case approach where rents may exceed the maximum limits. This ensures people at risk of homelessness through the loss of their tenancy continue to be supported under the rent supplement scheme. Over 8,900 people at imminent risk of homelessness were supported through increased payments under the rent supplement scheme, with some 135 households assisted in County Kerry. A county breakdown of this information is provided in the tabular statement attached.

In determining whether the applicant is a bona fide tenant, which is a key requirement for the scheme, the Department will generally require documentary evidence including; signed documentation from both landlord and tenant, proof of ownership of the property, documentation that the tenancy has been registered with the Residential Tenancies Board, details of the lease agreement and documentation detailing payments made to the landlord. This verification process is an integral control element in the administration of the rent supplement scheme, and ensures conditions for entitlement continue to be met. There is no direct contractual relationship between the landlord and the Department in the administration of the scheme.

Reporting on the Housing Assistance Payment (HAP) scheme is a matter for my colleague, the Minister for Housing, Planning, Community and Local Government.

Tabular Statement, Table 1- Rent Supplement Recipients by County

COUNTY

Recipients

End Dec. 2015

Recipients

End August 2016

CARLOW

962

712

CAVAN

403

363

CLARE

1,024

578

CORK

6,822

5,569

DONEGAL

1,202

581

DUBLIN

23,758

21,340

GALWAY

3,326

2,794

KERRY

1,633

1,585

KILDARE

3,396

2,847

KILKENNY

554

375

LAOIS

978

889

LEITRIM

331

292

LIMERICK

1,441

1,073

LONGFORD

384

375

LOUTH

1,462

1,058

MAYO

1,528

1,201

MEATH

1,528

1,201

MONAGHAN

269

213

OFFALY

812

633

ROSCOMMON

611

592

SLIGO

478

338

TIPPERARY

1,674

1,152

WATERFORD

958

717

WESTMEATH

1,426

1,315

WEXFORD

2,296

2,072

WICKLOW

1,991

1,930

Grand Total

61,247

51,795

Table 2 - Total Increased Rental Payments by County as of End Dec. 2015

County

Awards under National Tenancy Sustainment Framework

Awards under protocol with Threshold-ITSP

Total no. of increased payments by County

CARLOW

24

24

CAVAN

13

13

CLARE

60

60

CORK

235

70

305

DONEGAL

0

-

DUBLIN

2,237

1,623

3,860

GALWAY

112

112

KERRY

25

25

KILDARE

228

228

KILKENNY

112

112

LAOIS

101

101

LEITRIM

48

48

LIMERICK

7

7

LONGFORD

95

95

LOUTH

77

77

MAYO

3

3

MEATH

256

256

MONAGHAN

1

1

OFFALY

51

51

ROSCOMMON

13

13

SLIGO

0

-

TIPPERARY

165

165

WATERFORD

27

27

WESTMEATH

94

94

WEXFORD

7

7

WICKLOW

97

97

Overall Total

4,088

1,693

5,781

Tabular Statement - Total Cumulative Increased Payments by County as of 12 September 2016

County

Awards under National Tenancy Sustainment Framework

Awards under protocol with Threshold

Total no. of increased payments by County

CARLOW

48

48

CAVAN

39

39

CLARE

60

60

CORK

432

64

496

DONEGAL

-

-

DUBLIN

3,713

1,774

5,487

GALWAY

193

2

195

KERRY

135

135

KILDARE

446

1

447

KILKENNY

135

135

LAOIS

118

118

LEITRIM

92

92

LIMERICK

7

7

LONGFORD

210

210

LOUTH

148

148

MAYO

3

3

MEATH

378

378

MONAGHAN

1

1

OFFALY

62

62

ROSCOMMON

50

50

SLIGO

1

1

TIPPERARY

174

174

WATERFORD

52

52

WESTMEATH

300

300

WEXFORD

16

16

WICKLOW

284

2

286

Overall Total

7,097

1,843

8,940

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