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Sinn Féin housing spokesperson Eoin Ó Broin Alamy Stock Photo

Calls for Tenant in Situ scheme to be reinstated as 'hundreds' wait to hear if they'll be evicted

The scheme was suspended because the outgoing government did not agree on new funding targets in time.

LAST UPDATE | 19 Mar

SINN FÉIN HAS called for the tenant in situ scheme to be reinstated in order to protect renters from homelessness.

It has been suspended since the end of last year, as the outgoing government did not agree on new funding targets in time.

The scheme allows tenants to stay in their home even if the landlord decides to sell. The council or the Housing Agency can buy the property from the landlord and the tenants can stay and avoid eviction.

In more than half of eviction cases, the landlord is selling the property.

Since April 2023, more than 2,500 households have been able to avoid homelessness because of the scheme.

Sinn Féin Housing spokesperson Eoin Ó Broin said that the outgoing coalition “didn’t get its act together” in time to agree on funding last year and, as a result, “several hundred” applications have been stalled.

“And obviously in some of those cases, the landlords are likely to walk away completely.”

Sinn Féin, which is tabling a Dáil motion on the subject, has criticised proposed changes to the scheme which it says would make it more restrictive and therefore cause people to fall into homelessness.

One of the new rules – that hasn’t yet been green lit by Minister James Browne – would mean a landlord selling a home to a local authority would have to be in receipt of a social housing support payment for two years prior to the sale.

Ó Broin also said that single people and couples without children are being wrongly deprioritised by the system.

He said that the need for the opposition to continuously fight for the survival of the scheme shows that housing is not a priority for the government.

Housing targets

Meanwhile, the Central Bank has warned that the “loss of momentum” with homes being built was “greater than expected” at the end of last year and will continue into this year.

The government had issued revised housing completion targets of 41,000 this year in its programme for government, but it’s estimated that housing completions for this year will be just 35,000.

Ó Broin said it’s “very concerning, but not at all surprising” that the govenrment will fall short of it targets.

“It doesn’t have to be this way. We do not have to accept housing failure.”

The same view was held by other opposition parties who spoke on the plinth at Leinster House today.

Some 30,330 new dwellings were completed last year, down from 32,695 the year previous in 2023, despite promises that nearly 40,000 would be built.

Labour Party housing spokesperson Conor Sheehan said today: “They spun and spun this 40,000 figure. They could not meet it, they were not going to meet it, and it’s clear again today that they can’t meet the figures from this year.”

It was reported on Monday that over half of Ireland’s local authorities are failing to collect money from owners of derelict sites, and figures suggest that councils are owed more than €20 million in unpaid levies.

Sheehan says there’s been too much attention put on councils, and not enough put on the failures of government.

However, he added, local authorities who are not doing their job should be held to account by the minister.

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    Mute Honeybee
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    Dec 3rd 2018, 3:21 PM

    I have great memories of my mother sitting down to write her Christmas cards with her address book beside her,her glasses popped on her little nose and picking appropriate cards for young and old ( we tended to give the religious cards in the box to the elderly and snowmen/santa to the very young and the less liked cards to those folk we didn’t see too often), sigh,miss you mam.

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    Dec 3rd 2018, 4:39 PM

    @Honeybee: thankfully least you have some great memories, and no one is truly gone if we remember them.. have a great Christmas..

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    Dec 3rd 2018, 5:03 PM

    @Conaire DeBhairduin: Thank you for your kind words Conaire ,it is true mam left us wonderful memories but Christmas was her favourite time of year and sadly it was when she died, we laid her out beside her Christmas tree which her grandsons had put up for her, she had pancreatic cancer but died unexpectedly. Each Christmas as we look back, not all our loved ones make it through the year so cherish those closest to you, I guess like so many families , my mam taught us everything except how to live without her. Merry Christmas to you too and comfort to all who have lost loved ones this year.

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    Dec 3rd 2018, 2:05 PM

    Does “Rest of World” include the North Pole or is there some kind of express service there at this time of year?

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    Dec 4th 2018, 5:44 PM

    @Tweety McTweeter: Lap Pole post lol.

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    Dec 3rd 2018, 2:31 PM

    Some of my fondest Christmas memories are with my son writing his Santa letter we always put a stamp on it and post it through the post office so that Santa would always write back to him! Great service with AnPost! Unfortunately he is now 12 and the magic of Santa is now gone but still huge Christmas fans with our tree up since early November!

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    Dec 3rd 2018, 3:04 PM

    @Cathriona Daley: I am 37 and a quarter and I assure you the magic of Father Christmas is still alive and kicking and I’ll not hear any suggestion otherwise…! ;-)

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    Dec 3rd 2018, 4:53 PM

    @Cathriona Daley: Ho, ho, ho Cathriona! I love hearing that people are getting in the Christmas spirit already! We would love to send you a Cadbury hamper worth €100 and a €150 One4All voucher to thank you for spreading the Christmas cheer! Just send an email with your address and phone number to (competitions@thejournal.ie) to confirm. Have a very merry Christmas!

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    Dec 3rd 2018, 5:58 PM

    @Cadbury Secret Santa: thank you so so so much this is so much appreciated as explained privately in the email happy Christmas to you all!!

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    Dec 3rd 2018, 2:11 PM

    If you want to post to Canada it’s probably too late! Worst postal service on the planet.

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    Dec 3rd 2018, 3:16 PM

    @HuffnPuff: I think that is because they are on strike or something similar

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    Dec 3rd 2018, 7:20 PM

    At €1 per stamp, not a chance I’m sending any, rather give the few Bob to a local family in need

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    Dec 4th 2018, 11:25 PM

    Saddened to see the decline of Christmas cards by post. Saying happy Christmas by text or through social media just isn’t the same. Just another person who hasn’t the time anymore:-(

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    Dec 4th 2018, 5:41 PM

    I thought all international post was 1:50 now??? Is the UK 1:35???

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