Sinn Féin spokesperson on Housing Eoin Ó Broin TD has expressed a deep concern over the delay on the review of the defective block remediation scheme.
Deputy Ó Broin has said he was concerned that the government could start dragging its heels on altering the scheme before Budget 2022.
100% redress must remain on the table, he said.
Speaking today, Deputy Ó Broin said: “We saw media reports over the weekend that five of the eight homeowners on the working group have now resigned, with the working group now due to report back at the end of September.
“I fully understand that the request for an extension of the working group’s deadline came from homeowners. But I am concerned that it will be used by government to drag their heels on the key demand of the group, which is a 100% redress scheme.”
Deputy Ó Broin said that government ministers should not wait for the review work to conclude, but rather send a clear signal to the officials that 100% must be on the table.
He continued: “This scheme should also cover ancillary costs that the homeowners face, including access to rent supplement to cover some of the cost of renting while their homes are uninhabitable.
“It must also include a guarantee for homeowners once the remediation work is completed, they will be covered if any future problems arise.
“If the redress scheme for defective blocks is to be provided for in Budget 2022, it is time for the ministers responsible to intervene without delay.”