Councils in Ireland have only accepted just over 240 homes and apartments repossessed by banks and other financial institutions, despite over 1,800 being offered to the Housing Agency.
Fianna Fáil Spokesperson on Dublin John Lahart called for a review to be carried out by the Housing Department, and made public, about why so many of the properties were turned down.
Deputy Lahart said: "The rejection of such a large number of houses and apartments by local authorities shows the dysfunction at the heart of social and affordable housing policy. At a time when fewer than 400 social homes were built by councils nationwide in 2016, it's preposterous that local authorities are turning down over 1,800 units.
"What's even more worrying is the fact that despite the housing crisis being most acute in Dublin, not one of the local authorities in the Greater Dublin area completed a single social housing unit in the first quarter of this year.
"There is anecdotal evidence that one of the main reasons that local authorities are refusing these units is because of policy directives from the Department of Housing which aim to prevent an overconcentration of social housing in any one area. However, these guidelines need to be more flexible in the context of the current housing emergency; otherwise any sort of progress will be curtailed.
"Local authorities should also be given the freedom to acquire properties from financial institutions or NAMA and use them as they see fit, rather than being stymied by rigid Departmental rules. If they were given more leeway we could see some of these idle units used for social housing, while others could be rented out. As it stands at the moment, councils' hands are tied by the Department.
"Council executives need to be trusted with greater autonomy and more responsibility and held accountable if they do not deliver."
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