The Action Plan for Housing.

I was just reading up on HAP:

The HAP tenant pays their rent contribution to the local authority. Rent contributions will generally be made through An Post’s Household Budget Scheme. If the HAP tenant does not pay this rent contribution, HAP payments to their landlord will be suspended and eventually stopped. The HAP tenant is then responsible for paying the full rent themselves.

If they won't/can't pay the local authority a small fee, how does it make sense that they will pay the full amount to the landlord??? Where's the landlord's rights on this. Sounds like a messy set-up.
 
Further proof why we need to move away from short term rentals

Imagine someone owing a business and making a perfectly logical business decision

Joke of a system that private landlords have been castigated by SF/IRA and the rest of the headbangers with the easy answers.
Private landlords have no business providing a social housing system and it is a pity that local authorities stopped all those years ago providing social housing.
 
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