Several local authorities, including Dublin City Council , reported issues with HFL repair works, leading the Housing Agency to launch an investigation into the matter.
In a November 8th, 2022 email, Claire Feeney, Housing Agency director of services, wrote to DCC officials outlining the council had “recourse available” to ensure HFL carried out repairs to required standards. Ms Feeney stated it was “important” that joint inspections of properties were undertaken after repairs were finished. “Failure to follow this process as set out in the lease could leave your tenants and your LA [local authority] exposed,” Ms Feeney said.
In a statement, Paul Cunningham, HFL chief executive, said feedback from recent inspections of repairs was positive. Separately, the Department of Housing is considering looking for more providers to take part in the scheme, emails show.
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