{"id":10518,"date":"2022-07-17T23:11:38","date_gmt":"2022-07-17T23:11:38","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/legalblog.ie\/social-housing\/"},"modified":"2024-02-20T23:00:38","modified_gmt":"2024-02-20T23:00:38","slug":"social-housing","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/legalblog.ie\/social-housing\/","title":{"rendered":"Social Housing"},"content":{"rendered":"

Local authorities are the principal providers of social housing.\u00a0 They are housing authorities under the housing legislation. \u00a0Local authority housing is allocated in accordance with eligibility.\u00a0 Local authority rents are based on income.\u00a0\u00a0 In addition, housing associations and housing cooperative provide social housing for letting.<\/p>\n

There are now national social housing regulations 2011 which prescribe the mechanism for dealing with social housing assessments by all housing authorities. An application must be made to a single authority only.\u00a0 Generally, the applicant must reside in that authority area or have a connection with it.\u00a0 The local authority may waive this requirement.<\/p>\n

An applicant would be eligible only if his income is below the threshold in that area.<\/p>\n

The unsustainability of an applicant\u2019s current mortgage may be considered relevant.\u00a0 In order to qualify, the applicant must be eligible for social housing and \u00a0in need of social housing.<\/p>\n

The housing authority assesses eligibility.\u00a0 It will assess social housing need after assessment of eligibility. In the case of foreign nationals, they must have the right to stay in the State on a long-term basis.\u00a0 The matter is governed by a circular.<\/p>\n

Applicants must be within a certain income limit.\u00a0 They are published by the Department of the Environment and Local Government.\u00a0 There a number of different thresholds in different local authority areas.\u00a0 Departmental guidelines determine the assessment of income.<\/p>\n

A person may be deemed to have alternative accommodation if a member of a household has \u00a0property in which \u00a0he \u00a0could reasonably be expected to be lived in.\u00a0 This includes rented out property.<\/p>\n

A property is not regarded as alternative accommodation if it is<\/p>\n