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Government accused of 'shocking indifference' after deciding against another eviction ban

Housing Minister Darragh O’Brien revealed yesterday that the government has ‘no plans to reinstate a winter eviction ban’.

HOUSING SPOKESPEOPLE FROM Labour, People Before Profit and the Social Democrats have condemned the government’s decision not to consider implementing another ban on no-fault evictions this winter.

A parliamentary question by Labour leader Ivana Bacik to Housing Minister Darragh O’Brien revealed yesterday that the government has “no plans to reinstate a winter eviction ban”.

The ban was enacted last year to prevent tenants from being evicted during the winter if their landlords wanted to sell the property or have relatives move in.

Tenants who stopped paying rent could still be evicted as this did not qualify as a no-fault eviction.

Bacik, her party’s temporary housing spokesperson, said that the ban had been a “glimmer of hope” for renters while it was in place between 31 October 2022 and 31 March of this year.

She accused the government of “running scared from their own proposal, lifting the ban without any basis for doing so and with no immediate contingency measures to cushion the blow.”

The latest figures from Department of Housing show that there was a new record high of 12,441 people in emergency accommodation in May: 3,699 children, and 8,742 adults.

People Before Profit TD Richard Boyd Barrett has called for an immediate and permanent reintroduction of the ban on no-fault evictions.

“It was an incredibly retrograde step for them to lift that ban and the fact that we’re now facing record numbers of homeless families and children, and it’s rising every month, is shocking. It’s shocking the government won’t reinstate it, not just for the winter but for good,” he said.

“There’s a complete disregard on the part of the government in terms of the suffering and the distress of families who are facing eviction through no fault of their own.”

“It’s a display of shocking indifference to allow people to be evicted into homelessness when there clearly isn’t enough public housing or affordable housing.”

European norms

Soc Dems’ housing spokesman Cian O’Callaghan told The Journal that the government’s decision not to reinstate the ban shows that Ireland is behind the rest of Europe in regards to tenants’ rights.

“There seems to be kind of a cavalier attitude in the government, they’re shrugging their shoulders and saying ‘Homelessness is going up every month, what’s it got to do with us?’” he said.

“Most countries in Europe that have a mature rental system have strong regulations around rents and rent increases, and strong regulation to protect renters from eviction. The sooner we get there, the less trauma and difficulty there will be for people.”

France has had a ban on no-fault evictions between 1 November and 31 March since 1956, while the UK’s Tory government is considering implementing a permanent ban on no-fault evictions.

“Even getting into emergency accommodation now is very difficult. People are saying that they’ve been ringing up emergency accommodation and being asked questions like ‘Do you have a car? Would you be able to sleep in that?’”

Government justification

When the government defied calls from the Opposition to extend the eviction ban past March, it announced several measures aimed at improving tenants security of tenure including schemes allowing local authorities to buy a home from a landlord and rent it to the tenant.

The First Right of Refusal was also announced, which would oblige landlords selling a property to offer to sell it to their tenant before placing it on the market.

However, the legislation to allow this measure will be delayed until after the Dáil’s summer recess, which O’Callaghan slammed as a “broken promise to renters”.

“It really shows their lack of commitment on this. I don’t think they really understand how much stress people who are facing eviction, facing homelessness, are under,” he said.

“They’re refusing to take actions that are known to work and are working well in other European countries.”

Senior government figures including Taoiseach Leo Varadkar and Housing Minister Darragh O’Brien justified not extending the ban beyond March by stating that it did not help to actually reduce the number of people becoming homeless.

This has been disputed by homelessness charities such as Threshold, while a FactFind by The Journal found that although homelessness continued to increase during the ban, it happened at a slower rate compared to the months before the ban.

From July to August 2022, the number of homeless families increased to 1,483 (an increase of 60) with 3,220 children (an increase of 83) homeless in August.

By October, the number was at 1,601 families with 3,480 children – an increase of 178 families and 343 children in the three months from July. 

But in November – the first full month during which the ban was in place – the number of homeless families had only increased by 15, with homeless children going up by 14.

Ivana Bacik has repeated her party’s call for a ban on no-fault evictions to be reintroduced immediately and for the ban to be kept in place until the number of people in emergency accommodation decreases for four consecutive months.

“The reality is that current policy simply does not tally with the reality facing households across the country,” she said.

“In October, it will be five years since Dáil Éireann declared a housing emergency, with the support of Minister O’Brien and his colleagues in Fianna Fáil. Yet, we have yet to see real emergency measures to address the crisis we are in.”

Boyd Barrett said that he would support the Labour proposal if it could be implemented but believes it should do more tenants’ security of tenure.

“I’d support any reinstatement of the eviction ban during this emergency period. But I think it’s not enough. We need to get to where most of the rest of Europe is where if you’ve done nothing wrong you have no reason to fear eviction.”

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    Mute Tom D
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    Jul 12th 2023, 8:34 PM

    Headline should read “opposition pushes policy they know will worsen housing crisis in order to get more votes”

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    Mute Jim Connolly
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    Jul 12th 2023, 8:45 PM

    @Tom D: The opposition are a bigger part of the problem by driving more and more small landlords out of the market with their populist anti landlord pie in the sky policies.

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    Mute SolidSid
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    Jul 12th 2023, 8:57 PM

    @Jim Connolly: Correct, students. It’s the people who never had control of anything that are the problem. Now, repeat.

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    Jul 12th 2023, 9:45 PM

    @Jim Connolly: good man Jim Ur right that’s why rents are sky high even higher than mortgages but it’s the opposition’s fault

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    Jul 13th 2023, 1:00 AM

    @derek doogan: correct, well founded fears of a SF Govt has led to 10s of thousands of landlords exiting the market.

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    Mute Proud Landlord
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    Jul 13th 2023, 1:19 AM

    @Tom D: as a proud landlord I’ll be voting for FG they are the only ones who seem to care about owning your own assets

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    Mute Jim Connolly
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    Jul 13th 2023, 7:03 AM

    @Proud Landlord: I’m with you there. FG are the only ones giving any support to people who want to work and have an asset that they can call their own and not be looking for handouts. There is no real party in Ireland now that represents self sufficient hard working citizens.

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    Jul 13th 2023, 10:24 AM

    @Proud Landlord: the party that’s been in government for 12 years.. who has made all the decisions and created the mess. Because the problem is some others who never had power.

    It really takes a special kind of special to fall for this, but landlords seem to readily eat it up. Bit of a pattern there really.

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    Mute Keyser Söze
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    Jul 12th 2023, 7:58 PM

    Looking for a winter ban is tokenism from opposition. They want to be able to paint government as anti renter. We don’t need eviction bans, we need tenants rights.

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    Jul 12th 2023, 8:04 PM

    @Live from Ireland: to trash a house without consequence!

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    Jul 13th 2023, 1:21 AM

    @Keyser Söze: SF/IRA and the rest of the looney left have nothing to offer. My assets means my rules

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    Jul 12th 2023, 10:07 PM

    In most European countries renters have laws to protect against eviction.. they have secure contracts with some security of tenure. Here in Italy people get a 3 year contract initially, after that they are entitled to a 4 year tenancy..and so on . people can not be evicted during their contract,and rents can’t be increased beyond the cost of living index. There are a very few homeless people in Italy.
    In other European countries there are similar laws to protect renters rights… it’s not rocket science for this government to look at some of the other EU countries and model a fair scheme suitable for Ireland. There can only be one reason why this is not happening…. they don’t care.

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    Jul 12th 2023, 10:17 PM

    @Ronan Skelly: What happens if the tenant stops paying?

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    Jul 13th 2023, 1:23 AM

    @Ronan Skelly: my house my rules

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    Jul 13th 2023, 4:34 AM

    @David Corrigan: Balaclava and a baseball bat?

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    Mute Albert John
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    Jul 12th 2023, 9:01 PM

    FF/FG government are the largest landlord members in the government outside of the vulture funds so nothing will be done to damage their profits.

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    Jul 13th 2023, 1:23 AM

    @Albert John: SF/IRA is full of landlords. Think there needs to be an investigation into the unexplained wealth of SF/IRA members on the average wage….

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    Mute Paul
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    Jul 13th 2023, 6:30 AM

    We followed the RTB process to the letter.
    It took 20 months to evict a non paying tenant.

    Oh, and wheres the “tsunami of evictions” we were warned about?

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    Mute Jim Connolly
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    Jul 13th 2023, 7:06 AM

    @Paul: RTB should be disbanded, a useless quango that contribute nothing apart from being anti landlord.

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    Jul 13th 2023, 10:24 AM

    @Paul: Really interested to know, did you eventually get paid the missing rent and your legal fees and indeed any material damages to the property.?

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    Mute Keth Tgi
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    Jul 13th 2023, 7:07 AM

    Re:Tenant Rights. There’s now an NCT for all HAP houses every four years which a LL must obey. But what of tenants? Should a tenant have an official documented history (not some sketchy phone number or letter reference) that a LL can refer to?

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    Jul 13th 2023, 1:17 AM

    Well done to the government, the far left want to steal our assets. Finally some backbone by sticking up for the best people in our society

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    Jul 13th 2023, 8:38 AM

    If a landlord gets a “Badun”, who doesn’t pay the rent for a year and it needs a further big lump of legal fees to get them out, what then.? The PTRB find in favour of the landlord, but has any landlord ever recovered the judgement sum.? If the tenant has it, he wouldn’t have been behind his rent in the first place.
    Why do we not convert the RTB into a public version of Airbnb. It works. They take the rent, make a deduction. Pay the landlord monthly regardless while the tentant is there , and deal with any legals “in house. ” No more need for false “good bye” references.

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    Mute Paul
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    Jul 13th 2023, 9:17 AM

    If the Government guarantees the rent, or offers to buy the property from the landlord, then sure, bring in an eviction ban.
    Otherwise it’s just a deadbeats paradise.

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    Jul 12th 2023, 9:33 PM

    Out of touch apathetic sods!

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    Jul 13th 2023, 1:24 AM

    @Joanne Stokes: that’s the far left clowns for you

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    Jul 12th 2023, 9:26 PM

    Get out the door!

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