Written answers

Thursday, 23 April 2015

Department of Environment, Community and Local Government

Housing Issues

Photo of Charlie McConalogueCharlie McConalogue (Donegal North East, Fianna Fail)
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15. To ask the Minister for Environment, Community and Local Government the consideration he and his Department have given to the issue of Mica-affected homes in County Donegal; his Department's advice on the way affected householders may be able to proceed in engaging with his Department on this issue; the financial supports available for persons who find themselves in this situation; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [15578/15]

Photo of Paudie CoffeyPaudie Coffey (Waterford, Fine Gael)
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In general, building defects are matters for resolution between contracting parties, i.e. the homeowner, the builder, the materials supplier and/or their respective insurers. In the event that the parties cannot reach a settlement by negotiation the option of seeking redress in the Courts can be considered. Typically, there are no financial supports available from the State on the grounds that it is a matter for the parties responsible for the poor workmanship and/or the supply of defective materials to face up to their responsibilities and to take appropriate action to provide remedies to the affected homeowners.

My Department understands that legal proceedings have been instigated in some of the cases relating to this problem; this is the appropriate course of action to pursue in the event that the responsible parties, i.e. the builder, the supplier and/or their insurers, do not face up to their responsibilities and provide a solution for the affected homeowners.

I fully appreciate and acknowledge the extremely difficult and distressing situations that certain homeowners in Donegal are facing on account of damage to the structural integrity of their homes and, consequently, my Department met with a number of the affected homeowners in early December 2014. At that meeting, my Department requested copies of test reports from accredited laboratories on the affected concrete blocks, which had been commissioned by a number of homeowners, in order to provide a robust and scientific insight into the problems that have emerged. Following my recent visit to a number of the affected homes, copies of the requested test reports were provided to my Department. These test reports are currently being reviewed and a technical report is being prepared in the matter. It is anticipated that the technical analysis will be available for my consideration by the end of this month.

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