Housing

Antisocial Behaviour Control

Local authorities investigate antisocial behaviour involving local authority tenants. If necessary, they may involve An Garda Síochána (national police).

Estate Enhancement Grant

Local authorities may provide financial support to residents' associations and community groups to help with the upkeep of estates.

Sex Offenders Risk Assessment

Local authorities may work with other agencies to manage the risk posed by sex offenders who are seeking housing support.

Consent to Sale Certificate

Home owners who purchased their house through a local authority purchase scheme must get permission from the local authority to sell, re-mortgage or transfer their interest in the property for the first time.

Deed of Discharge Certificate

Local authority mortgage holders who have paid their mortgage in full can apply to the local authority for a certificate to confirm that the property deeds have been transferred.

Housing Welfare Support

Local authorities may offer housing welfare support to vulnerable tenants who may be in rent or mortgage arrears or experiencing difficulty with their tenancy or living conditions.

Refugee Resettlement Support

Local authorities, together with the Department of Justice, may provide housing to those in the Irish Refugee Protection Programme.

Repossessions and Evictions

Local authorities may apply to the courts to evict tenants or repossess properties where agreement on paying rent arrears or mortgage arrears is unsuccessful.

Social Housing Support

Local authorities may provide social housing to you if you qualify and cannot afford to rent or buy your own home.

Tenancy Succession Support

Local authorities may support someone who has been living with a tenant in a local authority house to take over the tenancy when it ends.

Tenancy Support

Local authorities support new and existing tenants to successfully manage their tenancy.

Buy and Renew Scheme

Local authorities may buy suitable vacant properties in need of repair for social housing.

Capital Assistance Scheme (CAS)

Local authorities may provide financial support to Approved Housing Bodies to build or buy social housing for priority groups such as older people, homeless people or people with disabilities.

Cost Rental Scheme

Local authorities, together with other agencies, may provide houses to eligible people at lower rents than the private market.

Disabled Persons Grant Scheme

Local authorities may carry out extensions or adaptations to local authority houses such as grab rails, access ramps, wet rooms or downstairs bedrooms for older tenants or tenants with a disability.

Housing Assistance Payment (HAP) Scheme

Local authorities may assist you in finding accommodation in the private market if you qualify for social housing. The local authority will pay the landlord and you will pay a rent contribution to the local authority.

Mortgage Allowance Scheme

Local authorities may provide tenants and tenant purchasers a mortgage allowance to help them move from renting to buying or building a private house.

Mortgage to Rent Scheme

Local authorities may provide assistance to home owners with mortgage arrears who are at risk of losing their home. Home owners can apply to switch from owning their home to renting their home as social housing tenants.

Rental Accommodation Scheme (RAS)

Local authorities may assist you in finding accommodation in the private market if you qualify for long term rent supplement and have a qualified housing need. The local authority will pay the landlord and you will pay a rent contribution to the local authority.

Repair and Leasing Scheme

Local authorities may provide financial support to property owners to repair vacant properties. The property is repaired and leased to the local authority at a reduced cost.

Cold Weather Initiative

Local authorities, together with other agencies, may provide a warm and safe place to sleep for rough sleepers during spells of extremely cold weather.

Homelessness Prevention Support

Local authorities may work with individuals and families to help them move out of homelessness or prevent them from becoming homeless.

Housing Aid for Older People Grant

Local authorities may provide grants to older people who own their own home for repairs or improvement works to make their privately owned home more suitable to their needs.

Mobility Aids Grant

Local authorities may provide grants to those who own their own home to buy and install grab rails, level access showers, access ramps and stair lifts.

Self Help Grant

Local authorities may provide financial support to social housing tenants to carry out improvement works to their homes.

Housing Thermal Upgrades

Local authorities may carry out approved energy upgrade works to local authority houses such as cavity or external wall insulation, new windows and doors, central heating and attic insulation.

Voids Management

Local authorities manage and repair vacant properties before reletting them to tenants.

Housing Strategy Consultation

Local authorities prepare strategies for housing development. You can have an input into these strategies through consultation.

Housing Reports

Local authorities may provide reports and information on housing related matters to government departments and other agencies.

Part V Acquisition

Local authorities may buy new houses from property developers for social and affordable housing under Part V of the planning laws.

Short-term Leasing

Local authorities may lease properties in good condition from property owners for short term social housing.

Vacant Homes Acquisition

Local authorities may work with owners of vacant private homes to bring the properties back into use for social housing.

Mortgage Payment

Local authority mortgage holders must make monthly repayments to the local authority.

Rent Arrears Support

Local authorities may make a repayment arrangement with tenants who have rent arrears.

Rent Assessment

Local authorities charge rent based on the income of a tenant. The rent amount may be reviewed during tenancy.

Rent Payment

Local authority tenants must pay weekly rent to the local authority for their property.