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Rental Accommodation Standards

Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 14 July 2020

Tuesday, 14 July 2020

Questions (435)

Eoin Ó Broin

Question:

435. Deputy Eoin Ó Broin asked the Minister for Housing, Planning and Local Government the amount allocated to each local authority for rental property inspections to date in 2020; and the projected increase in funding for this purpose for 2021 and 2022. [15743/20]

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Written answers

Between 2005 and 2019, over €43 million was paid to local authorities to assist them in the performance of their functions under the Housing Acts, including the inspection of rented accommodation. Over 298,000 inspections were carried out during this period.

The Rental Strategy recognises the need for additional resources to be provided to local authorities to aid increased inspections of properties and ensure greater compliance with the Regulations. Provision has been made for €6 million of Exchequer funding to be made available to local authorities in 2020 for this purpose, with the intention of providing a further increase in 2021 to facilitate a targeted inspection rate of 25% of rental properties annually at that stage. Funding is provided on the basis of inspections carried out rather than through advance allocations.

Detailed information in relation to inspections carried out by each Local Authority since 2005, can be found on my Department's website at the following link:

https://www.housing.gov.ie/housing/statistics/house-building-and-private-rented/private-housing-market-statistics

Details of the amounts paid to each local authority in 2020 are set out in the table below:

Local Authority

Total payment to-date 2020

Carlow

€49,200

Cavan

€15,400

Clare

€42,450

Cork County

€52,450

Donegal

€115,500

Dun Laoghaire Rathdown

€75,300

Fingal

€340,050

Galway

€82,150

Kerry

€88,350

Kildare

€62,000

Kilkenny

€50,450

Laois

€40,200

Leitrim

€18,500

Limerick

€82,600

Longford

€9,550

Louth

€52,400

Mayo

€45,100

Meath

€105,950

Monaghan

€17,150

Offaly

€23,700

Roscommon

€24,750

Sligo

€60,850

South Dublin

€114,500

Tipperary

€65,600

Waterford

€54,050

Westmeath

€21,000

Wexford

€93,700

Cork City Council

€51,950

Dublin City Council

€490,098

Galway City Council

€49,000

TOTALS

€2,393,948

Due to the Covid-19 restrictions it has not been possible for all local authorities to submit inspection data for Q1 as yet. Q2 returns will be processed and paid in due course.

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