Written answers

Friday, 7 September 2018

Department of Housing, Planning, and Local Government

Local Authority Funding

Photo of Eoin Ó BroinEoin Ó Broin (Dublin Mid West, Sinn Fein)
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1333. To ask the Minister for Housing, Planning, and Local Government the allocation to each local authority for estate management functions in 2017 and 2018. [35416/18]

Photo of John Paul PhelanJohn Paul Phelan (Carlow-Kilkenny, Fine Gael)
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My Department does not allocate specific funding for estate management purposes as this is a matter for each individual local authority.

Local authorities receive income from a variety of sources, including grants from Central Government, Local Property Tax, commercial rates and other locally-raised charges. Each authority is mandated to determine its own spending priorities, while having regard to locally identified needs and available resources.

Photo of Eoin Ó BroinEoin Ó Broin (Dublin Mid West, Sinn Fein)
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1334. To ask the Minister for Housing, Planning, and Local Government the amount allocated to each local authority for rental property inspections in 2017 and 2018; and the projected increase in funding for this purpose for 2019, 2020 and 2021. [35418/18]

Photo of Eoghan MurphyEoghan Murphy (Dublin Bay South, Fine Gael)
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The Strategy for the Rental Sector, published in December 2016, set out a series of measures to be introduced to ensure the quality of private rental accommodation by strengthening the applicable standards and improving the inspection and enforcement systems.

On 1 July 2017, updated regulatory standards, the Housing (Standards for Rented Houses) Regulations 2017, came into effect. These Regulations focus on tenant safety and include new measures covering heating appliances, carbon monoxide and window safety. In August, my Department published a guidance document to assist and support local authorities in implementing the new Regulations.

All landlords have a legal obligation to ensure that their rented properties comply with these regulations and responsibility for the enforcement of the Regulations rests with the relevant local authority, previously supported by a dedicated stream of funding provided from a portion of the proceeds of tenancy registration fees, collected by the Residential Tenancies Board (RTB).

Since establishment of the RTB, over €36 million has been paid to local authorities to assist them in the performance of their functions under the Housing Acts, including the inspection of rented accommodation. Over 207,000 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 an additional €2.5 million funding in 2018, with the intention of providing further increases each year in the period to 2021 to facilitate a targeted inspection coverage of 25% of rental properties annually.

The Department offers a subvention to local authorities to carry out inspection of properties under the Housing (Standards for Rented Houses) Regulations with funding dispersed on the basis of €100 per inspection carried out and €50 per follow-up inspection that achieves compliance. Funding is currently provided to Local Authorities annually in arrears, so no payments have been made in respect of inspections conducted in 2018.

A breakdown of the number of inspections carried out and payments made to each Local Authority in 2017 is provided below:

COUNTY COUNCILSInspections Carried Out 2017Total Payment 2017
Carlow346€ 33,700
Cavan522€ 51,400
Clare553€ 52,450
Cork County1213€ 116,800
Donegal918€ 90,650
Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown554€ 50,700
Fingal811€ 75,750
Galway1120€ 105,200
Kerry758€ 71,650
Kildare446€ 43,050
Kilkenny901€ 86,200
Laois166€ 15,950
Leitrim112€ 10,800
Limerick1052€ 103,800
Longford72€ 7,200
Louth281€27,450
Mayo195€ 16,000
Meath361€ 33,700
Monaghan330€ 33,000
Offaly125€ 12,200
Roscommon299€ 26,500
Sligo317€ 29,650
South Dublin1553€ 140,850
Tipperary685€64,450
Waterford989€91,250
Westmeath874€81,850
Wexford400€38,050
Wicklow502€50,200
CITY COUNCILSInspections Carried Out 2017Total Payment 2017
Cork833€ 80,250
Dublin2137€187,050
Galway220€ 21,550
TOTALS19,645€ 1,849,300

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