The government has come under pressure to introduce a redress scheme for Celtic Tiger era building defects.
Sinn Féin representative Eoin Ó Broin has spoke out as the Working Group on Defective Buildings approaches its conclusion. The Dublin Mid-West TD is expected to forward the report and recommendations to the Minister for Housing Darragh O'Brien.
Teachta Ó Broin said: "It is important that the Minister publishes this report quickly. More importantly the Minister must ensure that there is a redress scheme for properties affected by Celtic Tiger era defects, such as fire safety and water ingress, in Budget 2023.
"Sinn Féin will consider the report when it is published. At this point our preference is for a Housing Agency run scheme similar to that currently running for homes affected by pyrite in Leinster.
"The scheme should be available to private home owners and social housing landlords, particularly in mixed tenure schemes.
"It should also cover apartments, duplexes and houses in affected developments.
"While initial funding for this scheme, like the Defective Block Redress Scheme, will come from the Exchequer, industry must also make a contribution.
"This should include the construction and insurance industries as well as the banks.
"Homeowners living with defective buildings through no fault of their own must not have to pay for their homes a second time.
"Just as those homeowners impacted by pyrite received 100% redress, so too must those impacted by fire safety and other structural defects.
"There must also be a retrospective element to any redress scheme whether in the form of grants or tax relief.
"Budget 2023 is the opportunity for Government to do right by homeowners and social tenants impacted by Celtic Tiger era defects. Government must not miss this opportunity."
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