Brendan Burgess
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An interesting idea from Dr Padraic Kenna of NUI Galway in the Examiner
Council tenants owe €65m in unpaid rent
“There is an argument to say we should have zero rents in local authorities because the cost of implementing and the cost of collecting them and court fees is quite significant,” he said.
“It wouldn’t be popular because we tend to feel people should pay something but the economics of it make sense.
“You are dealing with people on such low incomes and the whole business of setting rents, collecting rents, administrating rents, recording rent arrears, chasing people for arrears, court actions — if you add it all up there’s very little gain at the end of the day.”
I met someone recently who has not paid their mortgage in 2 years. The lender is trying to get an order for possession and he isn't worried. He reckons that his family will get better accommodation from the state.
I think anyone on social welfare should have 30% of it withheld and paid for their housing needs. In his case it should be paid to ptsb. It would be almost enough to make the mortgage sustainable. If someone is in receipt of social housing, it would be paid directly to the local authority.
Brendan
Council tenants owe €65m in unpaid rent
“There is an argument to say we should have zero rents in local authorities because the cost of implementing and the cost of collecting them and court fees is quite significant,” he said.
“It wouldn’t be popular because we tend to feel people should pay something but the economics of it make sense.
“You are dealing with people on such low incomes and the whole business of setting rents, collecting rents, administrating rents, recording rent arrears, chasing people for arrears, court actions — if you add it all up there’s very little gain at the end of the day.”
I met someone recently who has not paid their mortgage in 2 years. The lender is trying to get an order for possession and he isn't worried. He reckons that his family will get better accommodation from the state.
I think anyone on social welfare should have 30% of it withheld and paid for their housing needs. In his case it should be paid to ptsb. It would be almost enough to make the mortgage sustainable. If someone is in receipt of social housing, it would be paid directly to the local authority.
Brendan